Personal Interest - Pima Community College
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Personal Interest - Pima Community College
We Promise to Keep You Learning Expand your personal and professional horizons with Continuing Education. Whether you'd like to explore an old interest or acquire a new one, noncredit personal enrichment and career and professional development courses are offered in everything from art and writing to business and computers. Courses meet at convenient locations throughout Tucson and online. Depending on your interests, you can commit a few hours, a few weeks or more. Table of Contents Certificate programs also are available to provide you with skills and knowledge needed to gain entry-level positions, enhance management and supervisory abilities or retrain for a changing workplace. Special Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Fitness, Nutrition and Well-being Business, Workplace and Professions . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Improve your life and take control of your health. We have the fitness, nutrition and well-being solutions that will contribute to your success. Computer Software and Technology . . . . . . . . . . 11 Workforce and Business Development Pima Community College’s Workforce and Business Development provides high-quality customized employee training to help local organizations achieve their goals. From business and entrepreneurial skills to software, networking, writing and language skills, we can design the perfect performance solution. We conduct a needs assessment to clarify your staff’s skills and abilities and propose a plan to address the gaps. Using an excellent curriculum base that has been accrued over a decade of assisting companies such as yours, we customize training to meet your specific needs (workshops, courses, certificates or degrees), select appropriately credentialed instructors and implement training when and where you need it. Over the years our experience has shown that customized training applied to the right employees at the right time can effectively enhance a company’s measurable outcomes. Such training also goes a long way to enhance the individual employee’s professionalism, productivity, loyalty to the company and self-esteem. Personal Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Discovering Southern Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Foundations of Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Fitness, Nutrition and Well-being . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Entrepreneurship Boot Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Online Learning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Class Locations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Policies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 A Certified Professional in Learning and Performance is available to assist with your needs. Call (520) 206-6569 today for more information. This Continuing Education schedule of classes was published November 2011, by Pima County Community College District, which reserves the right to make changes. 1 Special Events Special Events January - April 2012 February 2-3 Topic Demonstrations Your opinion matters to us. Public input is at the core of our ever-changing, noncredit Continuing Education programs. Each spring and fall semester, we will provide brief demonstrations on our new and existing topics. Come to observe one demonstration or stay the entire day. Your involvement is greatly appreciated. The demonstrations that receive positive feedback will be scheduled. NO CHARGE to attend. Call (520) 206-6579 for more information. February 4 Pima for Kids Bring your children and let them choose the activities that they want in the 2012 Pima for Kids summer schedule. Short presentations on various topics will be given. The topics with the most recommendations will be scheduled. NO CHARGE to attend. Call (520) 206-6579 for more information. Pima for Kids 2012 summer camps run June 18 - August 3. February 11 SWIRLS! Sample, swirl, sip and paint! Swirl your wine as you swirl your brush. Wine tasting and art make a wonderful combination and a unique date night. Pairs can share a canvas while taking turns adding to their image and enjoying featured wines. You take your art creations home with you. (NOTE: This is a 21 and older event. You must be at least 21 years old to participate. Identification checked before event starts. Pairs are not required.) For more information, turn to page 14. Saturdays, January 7 - May 5 Join the H.E.R.D. Whether you are an outfitter, recreational rider or just interested in the idea of riding, join the HERD and take your knowledge of riding to a new level. Become a trail guide; learn how to use a map and compass correctly; strengthen the communication between you and your horse; learn more about tack, hoof care, behavior, nutrition, basic cues and more. Registration required. Watch for H.E.R.D. riders in the Tucson Rodeo Parade February 23! For more information, turn to page 13. April 7 Meat in the Pit Friends and family love your barbecuing and grilling techniques, but don’t you want to take it up a notch? Barbecue masters and National Tailgate Champions team up with Pima Community College to share their techniques in a hands-on BBQ day. Learn how to select the right cuts of meat and how to create simple rubs, marinades and sauces. Registration fee includes tender meats, (chicken, pork ribs, shoulder, beef brisket, tri-tip and steak) delicious marinades, a take-home starter package with apron, tools, the “Barbecue Bible”, and you get to consume the results! For more information, turn to page 15. 2 For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/continuinged Summer and Fall Semester Mall Registration Visit a PCC registration hub at Foothills Mall, El Con Mall, Park Place or Oro Valley Marketplace. PCC staff will be on-site to help you register for noncredit Continuing Education courses. More information is available at www.pima.edu/continuinged. January 17 – April 10 Tuesday J.A.U.N.T.s Our educational tours are back! Journey Among Urban and Native Territory (J.A.U.N.T). J.A.U.N.T. van tours depart from the Community Campus each Tuesday morning. For more information, turn to page 25. February 1 – April 16 Hikes For complete hike information, turn to the Discovering Southern Arizona section on page 23. Hike of the Month Join us for a series of hikes in the Tucson area. We'll hike a different trail on the second Saturday of each month. Hikes are led by experienced and knowledgeable hiking guides. Hikes range in distance from 4.5 to 12 miles with elevation changes from 300 to 2,100 feet. Hikers meet at or near the trailhead. For more information, turn to the Discovering Southern Arizona section of the noncredit schedule. Thursday Hikes If you are accustomed to hiking and would like to explore a variety of terrain with an experienced guide, join us on one or more of the following hiking trails: Gardner Canyon, Estes Canyon, Bear Canyon, Golden Gate, Radio Ridge, Aravaipa Canyon, Wild Burro Canyon, Cougar Canyon, Mid Tank Loop, and Cotzen Pass Loop. Sky Island Waterfall Hikes Take a hike with us to the waterfalls in the Rincon and Santa Catalina Mountains. We try to schedule the hikes during the time of the year when water should be flowing down from the high country. Hikers will meet at the trailhead for a fun day of hiking and exploration. Hikes range in distance from 3 to 12 miles with elevation changes from 500 to 2,500 feet. Specialty Hikes Hikers meet at a Pima Community College campus and travel to the trailhead in a College van. Key Swap Hikes Two groups, each group starts hiking at opposite ends of the trail. Each group will be led by a hiking guide. The two groups will meet somewhere along the trail, have lunch together and swap stories. Key Swap Hikes are interesting For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/schedule and select Noncredit class schedule 3 Special Events April 25 – 29 Special Events because they allow you to hike to areas in the wilderness that you wouldn’t normally get to if you had to hike back out on the same trail. Under normal circumstances, 10 to 12 hikers are required in order to offset the College’s cost for two vans and two hike leaders. Geocaching Hikes Geocaching is an entertaining treasure hunt game for adults. A Global Positioning System (GPS) is required to locate geocaches. Individuals and organizations have set up caches all over the world and share the locations of these caches via the Internet. GPS users can then use the location coordinates to find the caches. Once found, a cache may provide the visitor with a wide variety of rewards. Taking a reward from the cache? Leave something in the cache, record an entry in the geocache log book and post your find on the Internet. Pima Community College Geocache Hikers will search for caches that are hidden near hiking trails in the mountains surrounding Tucson. Participants do not need to have their own GPS to enjoy the treasure hunt. The geocache hike leader will have at least two GPS units on hand each hike. The participants will take turns using the GPS units to locate a geocache. We will try to schedule geocache hikes that have at least two caches hidden along the route. For participants with their own GPS, the hike leader will email the geocache coordinates prior to the hike. For those who have never used a GPS, these hikes will familiarize you with it and give you an idea of its capabilities. Cost of Hikes In order to reduce costs, hikers meet at or near the trailhead whenever feasible. For the Key Swap Hikes and Specialty Hikes that require a long drive to the trailhead, hikers meet at a College campus and are transported to the trailhead in a College van. (eg. Aravaipa Canyon and Chiricahua Mountains). Hikes of the Month $29 per hike (see note) Geocache Hikes $39 per hike Key Swap Hikes (College provides transportation) $89 per hike Specialty Hikes (College provides transportation) $89 per hike Sky Island Waterfall Hikes $39 per hike Note: If you register for three Hikes of the Month at the same time, the cost is a flat fee of $75. Natural History Walking Tours Learn more about the sites in and around Tucson through walking tours. Discover Marana, Ironwood Forest, the Tortolita Mountains and the Sonoran Desert. Walking tours are a wonderful activity for those who want to learn as they walk. During these adventures, biology, history, and the vegetation and animal life in the area will be discussed. For more information, turn to page 28. Mountain Biking Pima County has miles of outstanding single-track trails for recreational bike riding. Ride along with our mountain biking trail guides on one or more of the following trails: Sweetwater Preserve Trail, Starr Pass Trail, Robles Pass Trail, Ironwood Trail and Brown Mountain Trail. For more information, turn to page 24. In keeping with our commitment to offer up-to-date and interesting activities, we welcome your input in suggesting areas for our next hike, walking tour, mountain bike trail, J.A.U.N.T., or trail ride. Email suggestions to [email protected]. 4 Our online business and professional development courses offer quick and valuable training. Large inventories of courses are available to broaden your career options and enhance your current expertise. Many professional organizations that require continuing education accept curriculum in this area towards recertification. NEW! Entrepreneurship Boot Camp. See page 36 for more details. Section Code (CRN) Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Fees Business BU 102 Branding: Standing Out In The Crowd Noncredit Set yourself apart from your competition. Learn the branding process in detail and how to differentiate your organization, product and self from competing products and services. 60633 Community Campus 827 F 8:00am- 5:00pm 02/17/12-02/17/12 Staff BU 220A Understanding Entrepreneurship $130.00 Noncredit Introduction to entrepreneurship, the importance of small business to the US economy, the skills required to be a successful entrepreneur, the need for market research and validation of the business idea, entrepreneurship alternatives (start-up, franchising, buying an existing business), selection of legal entity, intellectual property issues, identification of start-up costs, introduction to the six primary components of business success, introduction to mission, vision, and business planning. 60550 Community Campus 827 MF 8:00am- 5:00pm 04/09/12-04/13/12 Staff BU 220B Financing a Small Business, Managing Profitability and Cash No Charge Noncredit Sources of financing, financing requirements and expectations, introduction to financial statements and accounting principles, identification of key financial measures, pricing, volume and costs, managing cash flow, fixed and variable costs, cost accounting concepts. 60551 Community Campus 827 T 8:00am- 5:00pm 04/10/12-04/17/12 Staff BU 220C Strategic Assessment and Growth of the Business No Charge Noncredit Moving through the stages and hurdles of business growth, assessing current conditions, strengths and weaknesses, evaluating opportunities, revisiting business vision, developing strategies and action plans for internal improvement and to address external opportunities, communicating and executing the plan. 60552 Community Campus 827 T 8:00am- 5:00pm 05/15/12-05/22/12 Staff BU 220D Small Business Leadership and Organization No Charge Noncredit Creating a common purpose (vision and mission) and a positive company culture, employee relationships and engagement, effective communication, employee recognition and rewards, job descriptions, the role of accountability, organizational structure and processes, employee hiring, training, and development. 60553 BU 611 Community Campus 827 M 8:00am- 5:00pm 05/14/12-05/21/12 Staff Financial Management for Business Owners No Charge Noncredit Introduction to the role of numbers in running a business, the role of the “chief financial officer”, financial statements and accounting principles, financial statement analysis, building a scorecard for the business, analyzing finacial problams and developing solutions, gaining visibility and perspective in profit management, managing cash flow, dealing with creditors in a cash crunch, financing the business, and financial decision making tools. 60845 Community Campus 827 S 8:00am- noon 01/21/12-02/25/12 Staff $125.00 Didn’t find the class you were looking for? Let us know! Call (520) 206-6579 or e-mail your suggestion to [email protected]. For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/schedule and select Noncredit class schedule 5 Business, Workplace and Professions Business, Workplace and Professions Business, Workplace and Professions Section Code (CRN) BU 613 Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Leadership Skills and Organization Development Strategy Fees Noncredit Consider leadership as a skill versus management or supervision, recruit and promote from within (having the right people in the right seats), create an organization in which people perform at a level of excellence, because they want to; not just because management wants them to, develop and communicate common purpose (vision and mission), identify employee needs and goals, connect company culture to customer service and satisfaction, instill effective communication (getting everyone to realize that they have an ownership stake in the future of the organization), plan employee training programs and career path development, define clear organization hierarchy, job titles, employee recognition and rewards, job descriptions, set job standards, performance appraisals, role of accountability, role of employee surveys, measure employee turnover, and create and document company processes. 60848 BU 615 Community Campus 827 S 8:00am- noon 03/03/12-03/31/12 Staff Marketing and Sales, Competitive Analysis and Response $90.00 Noncredit Define the role of market focus in marketing strategy, purposes, types and sources of market research (an ongoing need), determine market size, understand market characteristics, trends and needs, understand customer needs, approaches to marketing, expansion strategies, making expansion go-no go decisions, align expected marketing cost with key elements of the marketing plan, online marketing including social networking, build the customer database, customer service strategy, customer satisfaction surveys, market image, build the sales pipeline database, manage the sales pipeline, sales skills and strategy, account management and follow up determine factors of competition, competitor strengths and weaknesses, develop the competitive matrix, build a plan to respond to the competition and/or to build competitive advantage. 60847 BU 620 60765 BU 621 Community Campus 827 S 1:00pm- 5:00pm 03/03/12-03/31/12 Staff S 1:00pm- 5:00pm 04/07/12-05/05/12 Staff Understanding & Using Fin Community Campus 827 $90.00 Noncredit The Challenges of Business Growth $90.00 Noncredit Evaluation of six components of business growth including vision, speed, means, impact, financial, and upredictable outcomes. Students will learn points of adaptation required for business success during a growth period such as adding to the management team, delegation, office space, and planning for office space, database storage, accountability, improved communication, reporting relationships, and training. 60855 BU 625 Community Campus 827 S 1:00pm- 5:00pm 04/07/12-05/05/12 Staff Long Term Planning and Goal Setting $90.00 Noncredit Vision-plan where you want to take your company, align company vision with the personal life goals of key owners and employees, review history, assess current conditions, draw conclusions about how things are done today, design employee survey, key performance criteria, goal setting, strengths and weaknesses, elvauate opportunities, develop strategies and actions plans for internal imporvement and to address external opportunities, communicate and execute the plan, use of a facilitator, plan documentation and follow up , and create long term or strategic planning committee. 60849 BU 629 Community Campus 827 S 8:00am- noon 04/07/12-05/05/12 Staff Business Administration Overview $90.00 Noncredit Comprehensive macro view of business administration including functions of human resources, compensation, contracts, employment agreements, conflict of interest, intellectual property, financial statements, payroll, tax reporting, insurance, and purchasing. Relationships critical to the success of business are analyzed including board of directors, outsourcing accounting, legal, human resources, and customer relations. 60850 BU 650 Community Campus 827 S 8:00am- noon 05/12/12-06/09/12 Staff Building the Business Model and Value Proposition $90.00 Noncredit Evaluation of business design, functions, and outcomes as they relate to customer orders, product creation,packaging, distribution, payment, financial resources, profitability, geography, web communication, warranty, direct sales, and differentiation from competitors in each of these areas. Relationship considerations that contribute to business success are also evaluated including outsourcing, management expertise, warehousing, manufacturing, and licensing. 60851 Community Campus 827 S 1:00pm- 5:00pm 05/12/12-06/09/12 Staff $90.00 Business Professional BP 527 Effective Business Writing Noncredit Review, refresh and reinforce writing essentials for effective written communication; includes elements of the writing process, and format and use of workplace documents, as well as useful and practical pointers, such as analyzing your audience, establishing the right tone for workplace communications and editing for effectiveness. 60634 6 Community Campus 827 F 8:00am- 5:00pm 03/30/12-03/30/12 Staff $130.00 Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Fees Personal Development PD 111 Myers Briggs Type Indicator Step II Noncredit The Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Step II allows users to delve deeper and explore individual differences in each of the 16 types. Step II explains why individuals of the same type may behave differently. 60626 60627 Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 W S 8:00am- 5:00pm 8:00am- 5:00pm 03/21/12-03/21/12 05/26/12-05/26/12 Staff Staff $130.00 $130.00 Workplace Basics WB 101 Building Individual and Team Success Noncredit This is a skill-building workshop in which you will interactively learn about how people are different, where you fit in those differences and how to maximize the differences to improve work effectiveness. You will gain a better understanding of yourself and learn how to build better relationships both professionally and personally. 60628 WB 103 Community Campus 827 F 8:00am- 5:00pm 03/09/12-03/09/12 Staff Ethical Decision Making $130.00 Noncredit Sometimes a decision may make sense based on data, cost and other factors yet end up causing embarrassment if it fails public scrutiny for ethical and moral parameters. Participants will evaluate examples where activities started decisions on an ethical slippery slope. 60629 WB 105 Community Campus 827 F 8:00am- 5:00pm 03/23/12-03/23/12 Staff Risk Management $130.00 Noncredit Gain an understanding of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and its procedure for enforcement, general duty, employer reporting responsibilities and employee and employer rights. OSHA categories of Bloodborne Pathogens, Confined Space, Lockout-Tagout and Hazardous Materials will also be covered from both a workplace and classroom perspective. 60631 WB 106 Community Campus 827 F 8:00am- 5:00pm 05/04/12-05/04/12 Staff Basics of Employment Law $130.00 Noncredit Participants will be exposed to a broad array of laws that impact employment. The primary focus will be on recognizing situations in which employment decisions involve a possibility of legal exposure. 60632 WB 110 Community Campus 827 F 8:00am- 5:00pm 05/18/12-05/18/12 Staff Generations Working Together $130.00 Noncredit For people to work across the generational divide, they must first understand the distinct behaviors, priorities and loyalties of each generation. Participants will learn how to create work environments that motivate the generations to better toward smarter outcomes. 60630 Community Campus 827 F 8:00am- 5:00pm 04/13/12-04/13/12 Staff $130.00 CEU Computer Software Applications UCSA 100 Microsoft Word 2007 Level 1 0.80 CEU Word processing concepts using Microsoft Word 2007. Includes creating and editing documents, and using character and paragraph formatting, tables, styles, templates, and macros, merge, multiple- columnar formats, internet basics, creating and using advanced styles, templates, and forms, working with graphics in documents, working with large documents, determining document layout, and sharing documents. 40245 Community Campus 827 M 8:00am- 5:00pm 04/02/12-04/02/12 Staff UCSA 101 Microsoft Excel 2007 Level 1 $99.00 0.80 CEU Spreadsheet applications using Microsoft Excel 2007 at the beginning level. Includes spreadsheet concepts, formulas and functions, formatting worksheets and cells, and working with charts and graphics. 40246 40247 Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 M M 8:00am- 5:00pm 8:00am- 5:00pm 03/19/12-03/19/12 04/09/12-04/09/12 Staff Staff UCSA 103 Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Level 1 $99.00 $99.00 0.80 CEU Fundamentals of Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. Includes introduction to PowerPoint, beginning a presentation, templates and wizards, color scheme, drawing tools, clip art, presentation in outline view, toolbars, organization charts, graphs, advanced text and graphics, templates and slide master, slide shows, output and presentation options, animation, video, sound, creating action buttons, connecting to the Internet, and running a slide show. 40248 40249 Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 M F 8:00am- 5:00pm 8:00am- 5:00pm 04/23/12-04/23/12 03/02/12-03/02/12 Staff Staff For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/schedule and select Noncredit class schedule $99.00 $99.00 7 Business, Workplace and Professions Section Code (CRN) Business, Workplace and Professions Section Code (CRN) Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor UCSA 106 Microsoft Project 2007 Level 2 Fees 0.80 CEU This course is designed for a person who has an understanding of project management concepts, who is responsible for creating and modifying project plans, and who needs a tool to manage these project plans. It is also intended for a person who has a basic understanding of Microsoft Project 2003. 40226 40227 New Horizons Computer Learn New Horizons Computer Learn 9I4 9I4 W T 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 01/25/12-01/25/12 04/10/12-04/10/12 Staff Staff UCSA 107 Microsoft Outlook 2007 Level 2 $250.00 $250.00 0.80 CEU This course is designed for experienced Outlook users who need to customize their environment, Calendar, and email messages to meet their specific requirements and who wish to track, share, assign, and locate various Outlook items. 40220 New Horizons Computer Learn 9I4 Th 9:00am- 5:00pm 04/05/12-04/05/12 Staff UCSA 108 Microsoft Outlook 2007 Level 3 $250.00 0.80 CEU This course is for students with and intermediate understanding of Outlook and who need to use Outlook to personalize and organize their email, organize Outlook items, manage Outlook data files, share and link contacts, create forms, and work offline and remotely. 40221 New Horizons Computer Learn 9I4 W 9:00am- 5:00pm 02/29/12-02/29/12 Staff UCSA 109 Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Level 2 $250.00 0.80 CEU This course is designed for students who want to gain the skills necessary to work with design templates, various types of diagrams, special effects, custom slide shows, collaboration functionality, and advanced presentation delivery. This course also assists in the preparation for the Microsoft Office Specialist exam in Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007. 40224 40225 40237 Community Campus New Horizons Computer Learn New Horizons Computer Learn 827 9I4 9I4 W W W 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 01/04/12-01/04/12 01/18/12-01/18/12 01/04/12-01/04/12 Staff Staff Staff UCSA 110 Microsoft Access 2007 Level 2 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 1.60 CEU This course is for the individual whose job responsibilities include working with related tables; creating advanced queries, forms. and reports’ writing macros to automate common tasks; and performing general database maintenance. 40196 40197 New Horizons Computer Learn New Horizons Computer Learn 9I4 9I4 ThF MT 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 01/19/12-01/20/12 04/09/12-04/10/12 Staff Staff UCSA 112 Microsoft Excel 2007 Level 2 $500.00 $500.00 0.80 CEU This course is designed for students who desire to gain the skills necessary to create templates, sort and filter data, import and export data, analyze data, and work with Excel on the web. In addition, this course helps prepare students who desire to take the Microsoft Office Specialist exam in Excel and who already have knowledge of the basics of Excel, including how to create, edit, format, and print basic worksheets. 40209 New Horizons Computer Learn 9I4 T 9:00am- 5:00pm 02/14/12-02/14/12 Staff UCSA 113 Microsoft Excel 2007 Level 3 $250.00 0.80 CEU This course was designed for students desiring to gain the skills necessary to create macros, collaborate with others, audit and analyze worksheet data, incorporate multiple data sources, and import and export data. In addition, the course is also for students desiring to prepare for the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam in Microsoft Office Excel 2007, and who already have knowledge of the basics of Excel, including how to create, edit, format, and print worksheets that include charts and sorted and filtered data. 40210 40211 New Horizons Computer Learn New Horizons Computer Learn 9I4 9I4 M T 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 01/23/12-01/23/12 02/21/12-02/21/12 Staff Staff UCSA 114 Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 1 $250.00 $250.00 0.80 CEU This course is designed for people preparing for the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist examination in Excel, and who desire to gain the necessary skills to create, edit, format, and print basic Microsoft Office Excel 2010 worksheets. 40250 40251 Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 F F 8:00am- 5:00pm 8:00am- 5:00pm 04/27/12-04/27/12 05/11/12-05/11/12 Staff Staff $99.00 $99.00 Learn on Demand! Get a group of people together, pick the topic, date and time. We will schedule the activity of your choice at the time that best suits your needs and in a location that is convenient to you. Call (520) 206-6579. 8 Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor UCSA 115 Microsoft Excel 2007 Level 4 Fees 0.80 CEU This course is designed for advanced Microsoft Office Excel professionals who may work or be interested in the domain of finance, statistics, project analysis, and market analysis including the fields of micro- and macro-economics. 40212 40213 New Horizons Computer Learn New Horizons Computer Learn 9I4 9I4 T M 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 02/28/12-02/28/12 04/09/12-04/09/12 Staff Staff UCSA 116 Microsoft Excel 2007 VBA $250.00 $250.00 0.80 CEU In this course, students will apply the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming language to simplify many of the tasks that you can perform using various tools and functions in Excel 2007. 40214 New Horizons Computer Learn 9I4 M 9:00am- 5:00pm 04/16/12-04/16/12 Staff UCSA 117 Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Level 1 $250.00 0.80 CEU Students will explore the PowerPoint environment and create a presentation. Students will add graphical objects to a presentation and modify them. 40252 40253 Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 F T 8:00am- 5:00pm 8:00am- 5:00pm 04/13/12-04/13/12 05/15/12-05/15/12 Staff Staff UCSA 123 Microsoft Access 2007 Level 3 $99.00 $99.00 0.80 CEU This course is designed for students who have a thorough understanding of the basic and advanced user features of the Microsoft Office Access 2007 application, and are interested in learning introductory level administrator skill sets. The course is also for the student who may be working in a webbased environment and may need to adapt Access applications to the environment. 40198 40199 Community Campus New Horizons Computer Learn 827 9I4 F M 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 01/27/12-01/27/12 04/16/12-04/16/12 Staff Staff UCSA 125 Microsoft Outlook 2010 Level 2 $250.00 $250.00 0.80 CEU This course is designed for experienced Outlook users who need to customize their Outlok environment, calendar, and email messages and who wish to track, share, assign, and locate various Outlook items. 40223 New Horizons Computer Learn 9I4 F 9:00am- 5:00pm 03/23/12-03/23/12 Staff UCSA 127 Microsoft Word 2007 Level 3 $250.00 0.80 CEU This course is designed for persons who want to gain skills necessary to manage long documents, collaborate with others, and secure documents. In addition, it will be helpful for persons preparing for the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exams for Microsoft Word 2007. 40230 40231 40232 New Horizons Computer Learn New Horizons Computer Learn New Horizons Computer Learn 9I4 9I4 9I4 M Th W 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 01/23/12-01/23/12 02/16/12-02/16/12 03/14/12-03/14/12 Staff Staff Staff UCSA 130 Microsoft Access 2010 Level 1 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 1.60 CEU This course is designed for students who wish to learn the basic operations of the Microsoft Access Database program to perform their day-to-day responsibilities, and to understand the advantages that using a relational database program can bring to their business processes. This course is for the individual whose job responsibilities include designing and creating new databases, tables, and relationships; creating and maintaining records; locating records; and producing reports based on the information in the database. 40200 40201 40202 New Horizons Computer Learn New Horizons Computer Learn New Horizons Computer Learn 9I4 9I4 9I4 MT ThF ThF 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 01/23/12-01/24/12 02/16/12-02/17/12 04/05/12-04/06/12 Staff Staff Staff UCSA 131 Microsoft Access 2010 Level 2 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 1.60 CEU This course is for the individual whose job responsibilities include working with heavily related tables; creating advanced queries, forms, and reports; writing macros to automate common tasks; and performing general database maintenance. 40204 40205 40233 40234 New Horizons Computer Learn New Horizons Computer Learn New Horizons Computer Learn New Horizons Computer Learn 9I4 9I4 9I4 9I4 ThF ThF Th T 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 02/23/12-02/24/12 04/12/12-04/13/12 03/01/12-03/01/12 04/03/12-04/03/12 Staff Staff Staff Staff For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/schedule and select Noncredit class schedule $500.00 $500.00 $250.00 $250.00 9 Business, Workplace and Professions Section Code (CRN) Business, Workplace and Professions Section Code (CRN) Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor UCSA 132 Microsoft Access 2010 Level 3 Fees 0.80 CEU This course is designed for students who have a thorough understanding of the basic and advanced user features of the Microsoft Office Access 2010 application, and are interested in learning introductory level administrator skill sets. The course is also for the student who may be working in a webbased environment and may need to adapt Access applications to the environment. 40206 40207 40208 40235 40236 New Horizons Computer Learn New Horizons Computer Learn New Horizons Computer Learn New Horizons Computer Learn New Horizons Computer Learn 9I4 9I4 9I4 9I4 9I4 Th Th W M T 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 03/01/12-03/01/12 04/19/12-04/19/12 01/18/12-01/18/12 01/09/12-01/09/12 04/10/12-04/10/12 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff UCSA 133 Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 2 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 0.80 CEU This course is designed for students who desire to gain the skills necessary to create templates, sort and filter data, import and export data, analyze data, and work with Excel on the web. In addition, this course helps prepare students who desire to take the Microsoft Office Specialist exam in Excel and who already have knowledge of the basics of Excel, including how to create, edit, format, and print basic worksheets. 40215 40216 40217 40218 New Horizons Computer Learn New Horizons Computer Learn New Horizons Computer Learn New Horizons Computer Learn 9I4 9I4 9I4 9I4 F F F F 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 01/13/12-01/13/12 02/17/12-02/17/12 01/20/12-01/20/12 02/24/12-02/24/12 Staff Staff Staff Staff UCSA 134 Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 3 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 0.80 CEU This course was designed for students desiring to gain the skills necessary to create macros, collaborate with others, audit and analyze worksheet data, incorporate multiple data sources, and import and export data. 40219 New Horizons Computer Learn 9I4 M 9:00am- 5:00pm 02/27/12-02/27/12 Staff UCSA 136 Microsoft Word 2010 Level 1 $250.00 0.80 CEU This course is intended for individuals who want to gain basic knowledge of working on Word. 40238 40239 Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 T Th 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 04/03/12-04/03/12 03/01/12-03/01/12 Staff Staff UCSA 138 Microsoft Word 2010 Level 3 $250.00 $250.00 0.80 CEU This course is designed for persons who want to gain skills necessary to manage long documents, collaborate with others, and secure documents. In addition, it will be helpful for persons preparing for the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exams for Microsoft Office Word 2010. 40240 40241 New Horizons Computer Learn New Horizons Computer Learn 9I4 9I4 M T 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 01/09/12-01/09/12 04/10/12-04/10/12 Staff Staff UCSA 145 Microsoft Visio Professional 2007 Level 1 $250.00 $250.00 0.80 CEU Learn the essentials of MS Visio Professional 2007. Includes design and management of basic diagrams, workflows, and flowcharts. 40228 New Horizons Computer Learn 9I4 M 9:00am- 5:00pm 02/27/12-02/27/12 Staff UCSA 146 Microsoft Visio Professional 2007 Level 2 $250.00 0.80 CEU This course is designed for students to build upon the knowledge gained that will enable them to work with many advanced features. Includes drawing tools, creating and working with custom stencils and templates, and sharing Visio drawings with other applications. 40229 New Horizons Computer Learn 9I4 M 9:00am- 5:00pm 03/12/12-03/12/12 Staff $250.00 To get the latest, most accurate class information on noncredit Continuing Education, view the noncredit class schedule at www.pima.edu/schedule. To get the latest on CEU courses, view www.pima.edu/continuinged. 10 Learn basic computer skills or enhance your current skills. Our small and friendly class atmosphere allows for greater interaction between you, your instructor and your peers. You will work at your own computer and get the hands-on experience needed to boost your proficiency in the area of your choice. NEW! Lower fees on Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Outlook courses. Also, Level 1 Software and Basic Computer classes are back. Section Code (CRN) Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Fees Computer Education CE 119 Introduction to Computer Keyboard and Mouse Noncredit Find out how to maneuver around the keyboard. Learn the various keys on the keyboard and their specific function. 60635 60636 CE 120 Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 S S 8:00am-10:00am 8:00am-10:00am 02/11/12-02/11/12 04/14/12-04/14/12 Staff Staff Introduction to Computers: Getting Started $49.00 $49.00 Noncredit Overview of computer terminology and how to work in Windows using the mouse and keyboard. Includes desktop icons, the functions of the start menu, dialog boxes, and how to create, name, and save new documents. 60637 60638 CE 123 Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 S S 10:30am-12:30pm 10:30am-12:30pm 02/11/12-02/11/12 04/14/12-04/14/12 Staff Staff Electronic File Management $49.00 $49.00 Noncredit You named it - you saved it - but can you find it? Learn basic file management hands-on from the ground up. 60639 60640 Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 S S 1:00pm- 5:00pm 1:00pm- 5:00pm 02/11/12-02/11/12 04/14/12-04/14/12 Staff Staff $49.00 $49.00 Computer Software CS 101 Microsoft Word 2007 Introduction Noncredit In this class, you will create, save, and print a document. You will learn several revision techniques as well as shortcuts that will speed up typing and increase accuracy. 60641 60642 CS 102 Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 Th Th 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 01/19/12-01/19/12 04/19/12-04/19/12 Staff Staff Microsoft Word 2007 Intermediate $99.00 $99.00 Noncredit In MS Word 2007 Intermediate you will work with bulleted, numbered and outlined lists. You will create and modify custom tabs and indents and you will discover the versatility of tables. 60536 60537 CS 111 Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 Th Th 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 01/26/12-01/26/12 04/26/12-04/26/12 Staff Staff Microsoft Excel 2007 Introduction $99.00 $99.00 Noncredit New to working with spreadsheets? Learn how to prepare budgets, financial projections and other reports arranged in rows and columns. The primary strength of a spreadsheet program is mathematical calculations. 60643 60644 CS 121 Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 F Th 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 02/10/12-02/10/12 05/03/12-05/03/12 Staff Staff Microsoft Access 2007 Introduction $99.00 $99.00 Noncredit This workshop is designed for people who are unfamiliar with databases in general, but especially Microsoft Access 2007. Learn basic database terminology and concepts and plan and create Access tables, which is the basic building block of a database system. 60645 60541 Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 F Th 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 03/23/12-03/23/12 05/03/12-05/03/12 Staff Staff For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/schedule and select Noncredit class schedule $99.00 $99.00 11 Computer Software and Technology Computer Software and Technology Computer Software and Technology Section Code (CRN) CS 131 Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Introduction Fees Noncredit Learn how to create a professional presentation using three different methods using Microsoft PowerPoint. Learn how to manipulate slide content, navigate between the various views, create speaker notes, print preview slide handouts, speaker notes or a text outline of the presentation and how to customize the presentation with design templates and dynamic transition effects. 60654 60655 CS 201 Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 W W 9:00am- 5:00pm 9:00am- 5:00pm 02/15/12-02/15/12 04/11/12-04/11/12 Staff Staff Adobe Acrobat $99.00 $99.00 Noncredit Learn how to use the latest version of Adobe Acrobat to make your information more portable, accessible and useful to meet the needs of your target audience. Learn how to share your files electronically by e-mail, over a network and on the Web so recipients can view, print and offer feedback. 60810 CS 202 Community Campus 827 W 1:00pm- 5:00pm 05/16/12-05/16/12 Staff Adobe Photoshop Elements I $79.00 Noncredit Adobe Photoshop Elements, the “consumer” version of Photoshop, combines power and simplicity so you can produce extraordinary images. Discover how you can convert photographs into slide shows, marketing pieces, Web presentations, greeting cards for friends and clients, photo layouts and more; includes basic image file organization and image manipulation using both Elements Organizer and Editor modules. Information: Files, examples and handouts will be provided. 60648 CS 203 Community Campus 827 S 8:00am- noon 01/21/12-01/28/12 Staff Adobe Photoshop Elements II $99.00 Noncredit A continuation of Adobe Photoshop Elements I; focus is on advanced image editing techniques. Explore the editing techniques Full Edit offers to improve your images. Information: Completion of Adobe Photoshop Elements I or equivalent experience required. 60649 CS 206 Community Campus 827 S 8:00am- noon 03/03/12-03/10/12 Staff Adobe Photoshop I $99.00 Noncredit Adobe Photoshop is the professional industry standard for photo editing and image manipulation; includes workflow, file organization, photo enhancement, image manipulation and converting photographs into slide shows, marketing pieces, Web presentations, photo layouts and more. 60650 Community Campus 827 T 1:00pm- 4:00pm 04/03/12-04/24/12 Staff $110.00 Technology TE 101 Smart Gadgets Noncredit Most people purchase expensive gadgets only to use 20% of their capacity. Participants will explore a sampling of available applications and functions to use on their smart phone. 60812 60652 60653 Community Campus Community Campus District Office 827 827 A F F F 1:00pm- 5:00pm 1:00pm- 5:00pm 1:00pm- 5:00pm 01/20/12-01/20/12 02/17/12-02/17/12 03/09/12-03/09/12 Staff Staff Staff Desktop Computing Online Take classes in this section on your own computer whenever it is convenient for you. Search the online catalog at www.ed2go.com/pima. 12 Microsoft Office 2007 or 2010 Microsoft PowerPoint Level 1, 2 Microsoft Word Level 1, 2, 3 Microsoft Access Level 1, 2, 3 Microsoft Excel Level 1, 2, 3 Creating Web Pages $79.00 $79.00 $79.00 Become one of the thousands of people who have benefited from these life-enhancing classes that are designed to bring energy and joy through exploring various topics. Explore art, animals, language, fitness, dance, motorcycle riding, horsemanship, photography, tours and hikes. Explore with scientists, geologists, anthropologists, linguists, craftsmen, writers, dancers, photographers, florists, environmental experts, mystics and philosophers. NEW! J.A.U.N.T’s, Mountain Bike Tours, Natural History Walking Tours, Cooking Classes at the new Mercado San Agustin, and Swirls (wine tasting and art). Section Code (CRN) Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Fees Animal Exploration AN 111 Horse Tack Noncredit Participants will leave this session with a clearer vision of what you will need and what your horse may want. Learn how to fit tack and put all of the equipment together. 60563 AN 112 Community Campus 827 S 8:30am-10:00am 04/07/12-04/07/12 Staff Horse Psychology Behavior $30.00 Noncredit Anticipating behavior of horses under different conditions helps in developing a basic understanding of what triggers a horse’s fight or flight instict. 60557 AN 113 Pantano Stables PSTABL S 11:00am- 2:00pm 01/07/12-01/07/12 Staff Horse Nutrition and Feed $50.00 Noncredit Learn what a veterinarian looks for in a pre-purchase health check, basic care to maintain a horse health, the essential items required in a trail ready first aid kit and the composition and contribution of various feeds required for a horse’s nutritional needs. 60565 AN 114 Community Campus 827 S 11:00am- 2:30pm 05/05/12-05/05/12 Staff Horse Hoof and Farrier $60.00 Noncredit The trimming and balancing of a horse’s hoof is a science. Although this course won’t make you an expert on hoof mechanics, physics, physiology or shoe fabrication, you will know if your horse farrier is doing a good job on your horse’s hooves. 60556 AN 116 Pantano Stables PSTABL S 8:30am-10:30am 01/07/12-01/07/12 Staff Tips for Purchasing a Horse $40.00 Noncredit Purchasing a horse is more than just falling in love with looks. Conformation is a combination of muscle, skeletal soundness and symmetry. 60564 AN 125 Pantano Stables PSTABL S 8:30am-10:30am 05/05/12-05/05/12 Staff Horse Riding: English vs. Western $45.00 Noncredit If you’re just learning to ride you may be curious about the difference between English and Western riding styles. Western riding style developed according to the needs of “cowboys”. 60562 AN 126 Community Campus 827 S 10:30am- noon 04/07/12-04/07/12 Staff Horse Facilitated Psychotherapy & Learning $30.00 Noncredit Participants will learn how people are now using horses to heal addiction, abuse, PTSC, grief, anxiety, depression and relationship issues. Using the learning-centerd approach horses are helping organizations and individuals improve relationships, build leadership skills, solve problems, resolve conflict and communicate effectively. 60561 AN 127 Community Campus 827 S 10:30am- 1:30pm 03/03/12-03/03/12 Staff An Introduction to Equine Acupressure $50.00 Noncredit Learn about acupressure: from origins and philosophy, to its technique. Through classroom discussion and use of a horse model learn point selection for common aliments on yourself and horses. 60560 Community Campus 827 S 8:30am-10:00am 03/03/12-03/03/12 Staff 13For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/schedule and select Noncredit class schedule $30.00 13 Personal Interest Personal Interest Personal Interest Section Code (CRN) Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Fees Make Giving Simple! Give the Gift of Learning. The next time you are about to purchase a gift card, consider giving the gift of new knowledge! H.E.R.D. is the perfect gift for anyone who is thinking about riding a horse or owning one. Refer to the Special Events section and page 13 for more information. AN 128 Become a Trail Guide Noncredit Using curriculum from the Certified Horsemanship Association participants will learn how to take groups on extended trips into wilderness areas. The skills learned will assist a trail guide to meet any challenge they encounter, meet the expectations of their clients and to fulfill their responsibilities to the riders, the stock and the environment. 60558 AN 129 Community Campus 827 S 8:30am-11:30am 02/04/12-02/04/12 Staff Trailrider Guide to Using Map & Compass $50.00 Noncredit Navigating trails should mean more than following the leader. Participants will learn to identify their starting point, destination and route to get there by identifying your declination and terrain features from the topographical map, setting the compass bearing correctly, and using the map and compass baseplate. 60559 Community Campus 827 S noon - 3:00pm 02/04/12-02/04/12 Staff $50.00 Arts AR 115 Airbrush Painting Noncredit Demonstration of single and double action airbrushes, the care, maintenance and compatibility of brushes, materials, respirators, and compressors will prepare students to use and care for this tool. Exercises include finger control, how to make lines, tonal modulation, frisket techniques and texture. Information: Supplies: 1) Radu Vero: the complete studio handbook 2) acrylic paint (various colors), cleaner, exacto knife, frisket paper or acetate, spray adhesive, illustration board 30 x 40 or canvas. Supplies will be discussed during the first class. 60814 AR 216 Community Campus 827 S 10:00am- noon 04/07/12-04/21/12 Staff Beginning Watercolors $135.00 Noncredit Master the basic techniques of using watercolors in a positive, supportive atmosphere; includes composition, color harmony and brush and paper selection. Information: Supply list available first class. 60683 60548 AR 248 East Campus Community Campus TBD 827 T T 7:30pm- 9:00pm 12:30pm- 3:30pm 02/21/12 - 3/13/12 03/20/12-04/24/12 Lyon, M Staff Introduction to Drawing and Painting $140.00 $140.00 Noncredit A simplified approach to drawing and painting in any media; includes basics of perspective, true proportions, use of color in pastel, oil, acrylic and watercolors. Information: Bring drawing pad and soft pencil or Conte’ crayon. 60684 AR 333 East Campus TBA F 7:00pm- 9:00pm 1/13/12 - 02/03/12 Staff Swirls $160.00 Noncredit Wine tasting and Art make a wonderful combination. Pairs share a canvas taking turns at adding to their image and enjoying featured wines. Information: Must be 21 to participate. Indentification checked before event starts. Pairs are not required. 60883 60884 Community Campus Total Wine 827 TLWINE S S 6:30pm- 9:30pm 6:30pm- 9:30pm 02/11/12-02/11/12 02/11/12-02/11/12 Staff Staff $75.00 $40.00 Sample, swirl, sip and paint! Swirl your wine as you swirl your brush. Wine tasting and art make a wonderful combination and a unique date night. Pairs can share a canvas while taking turns adding to their image and enjoying featured wines. You take your art creations home with you. (NOTE: Pricing for pairs and singles. You must be 21 years old to participate. Identification checked before event starts.) 14 Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Fees Bridge BR 102 Bridge: Bidding Noncredit If you’re a beginner who understands the concept of trump, join us! We’ll concentrate on bidding and will play pre-dealt hands to demonstrate. Text available from instructor for $20. 60722 60723 BR 104 Northwest Campus Northwest Campus NWC NWC M M 9:30am-11:30am 9:30am-11:30am 01/23/12-02/20/12 03/26/12-04/30/12 Staff Staff Intermediate Bridge $89.00 $89.00 Noncredit Improve your bridge skills! For experienced players looking for refinement in modern methods of bidding—slam bidding, conventions, and competitive auctions; card play techniques and defensive communications. 60724 60725 Northwest Campus Northwest Campus NWC NWC Th Th 6:00pm- 8:00pm 6:00pm- 8:00pm 03/01/12-04/05/12 05/03/12-06/07/12 Staff Staff $89.00 $89.00 NEW this Spring! Cooking Classes in a Professional Commercial Kitchen What’s Cooking? • Italian Sauces • Sensational Sandwiches • Soup from Stock to Finish • Home Bread • Cookies Galore • Cheese Making • Canning Jam • Tapas • Cake Decorations • Cupcakes with Class • Simply Scones • Traditional Italian Pastas • Green Corn Tamales Cooking & Food CF 101 Meat in the Pit BBQ 101 Noncredit This hands-on BBQ class is designed for people who enjoy cooking for family and friends. Select the right cut of meat; create rubs, marinates and sauces; apply BBQ or grill techniques that win competitions and result in commercial products; gain the experience to go home and repeat the results with confidence. Information: Instruction by Michael Reimann, Arizona Barbeque Club, President, with over 25 years of experience and the Reigning National Tailgate Champion. Tom and Jennifer Duncan: award winning BBQ Pit Master 60865 CF 103 Community Campus 827 S 8:00am- 4:30pm 04/07/12-04/07/12 Staff How to Find Your Way Around the Kitchen $189.00 Noncredit Do you like to eat nutritious home cooked meals but don’t know how to cook? Save money and have positive results in the kitchen by learning basic cooking skills. We will cover equipment , cooking terms, measuring, food safety, safety in the kitchen, planning meals, shopping and much, much more. 60779 CF 105 Mercado San Agustin MSAGUT T 9:30am-12:30pm 01/24/12-01/24/12 Staff Once a Month Cooking: Cook for a Day, Eat for a Month $49.00 Noncredit Beat the “What’s for dinner?” blues with investment cooking. Spend a few hours to a day cooking and fill your freezer with several weeks worth of meals. 60782 CF 127 Community Campus 3TBA M 9:30am-12:30pm 02/06/12-02/06/12 Staff Just Jammin’ $59.00 Noncredit Delicious jams, jellies, marmalades and chutneys are easy to make and are wonderful gifts to give and serve during the holiday season. Join this participation workshop to learn easy step-by-step recipes. 60783 CF 128 Mercado San Agustin MSAGUT T 12:30pm- 3:30pm 02/07/12-02/07/12 Staff Pairing of Food $59.00 Noncredit Enjoy the incredible flavors of the food pairing of chocolate and cheese. Introduce your palate to the flavors of milky chocolate and a creamy goat cheese, rich dark chocolate and a bold blue cheese, and more. 60784 CF 165 Mercado San Agustin MSAGUT W 9:30am-12:30pm 02/08/12-02/08/12 Staff Tapas: Appetizers from the Mediterranean $75.00 Noncredit Do you ever go to a restaurant and wish you could order everything on the appetizer menu and forget the main course? In Spain, “Tapas” are succulent appetizers that are served one-by-one and constitute a whole meal. We will make appetizers from the Mediterranean such as Roasted Eggplant Salad, Red Bell Peppers Stuffed with Herbed Goat Cheese, Baked Zucchini with Creme Fraiche and Mushrooms stuffed with Fresh Pesto. 60785 Mercado San Agustin MSAGUT Th 1:30pm- 4:30pm 02/09/12-02/09/12 Staff For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/schedule and select Noncredit class schedule $75.00 15 Personal Interest Section Code (CRN) Personal Interest Section Code (CRN) CF 173 Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Italian Sauces Fees Noncredit Italian cooking is one of the most popular cooking style in America and a variety of Italian sauces can expand your menu for home cooking. Prepare Aioli, Alfredo, Bolognese, Primavera, Puttanesca, Scampi, Marsala, and other traditional Italian sauces. 60764 60800 CF 185 Mercado San Agustin Mercado San Agustin MSAGUT Th MSAGUT W 5:00pm- 8:00pm 1:30pm- 4:30pm 02/09/12-02/09/12 04/04/12-04/04/12 Staff Staff Sensational Sandwiches $79.00 $79.00 Noncredit Sandwiches are the true convenience food, limited only by your imagination. They may be eaten anytime, anywhere. 60786 CF 190 Mercado San Agustin MSAGUT F 9:30am-12:30pm 02/10/12-02/10/12 Staff Basic Cheese Making $75.00 Noncredit Learn to make soft goat’s milk cheeses, ricotta, chevre, feta, and yogurt. Information: Samples, recipes, and links will be provided to get you started. 60787 CF 202 Mercado San Agustin MSAGUT T 9:30am-12:30pm 03/27/12-03/27/12 Staff Soup from Stock to Finish $59.00 Noncredit We’ll start with the basics of stockmaking and make chicken stock that will be applied to elegant first course soups, as well as hearty thick soups. The selection includes Cream of Carrot and Rice Soup, Cream of Mushroom Soup, Soup au Pistou (Provencal Vegetable Soup) and more. 60788 CF 203 Mercado San Agustin MSAGUT T 1:30pm- 4:30pm 03/27/12-03/27/12 Staff Hearty Soups and Homemade Bread $59.00 Noncredit This is the season for delicious soups and breads made from scratch to enhance the soup. We will make Soup au Pistou (Provencal Vegetable Soup), Lentil Soup, Tomato Dill Soup, along with Mushroom Bread and Health Bread with Wheat Germ and Honey. 60789 CF 301 Mercado San Agustin MSAGUT M 9:30am- 1:30pm 03/26/12-03/26/12 Staff The Art of Baking $75.00 Noncredit Everything you always wanted to know about yeast and more. We will demystify yeast and produce some wonderful baked goods. 60790 CF 326 Mercado San Agustin MSAGUT M 2:30pm- 5:30pm 03/26/12-03/26/12 Staff Cookies Galore $69.00 Noncredit Open your mind to the diverse world of cookies. Enjoy delicacy of a French Madeline, taste the sweetness of a Mexican Wedding Cookie, reminisce on the comforts of a Chocolate Chip Cookie and explore the uniqueness of a Florentine Cookie. 60791 CF 360 Mercado San Agustin MSAGUT W 9:30am- 1:30pm 03/28/12-03/28/12 Staff Cake Decoration: Basic to Intermediate $75.00 Noncredit Learn to bake, ice and decorate, including torting, borders, flowers, writing and much more. Supplies cost approximately $50-$60. 60781 CF 365 Mercado San Agustin MSAGUT MTWThF 1:30pm- 3:30pm 01/23/12-01/27/12 Staff Cupcakes with Class $125.00 Noncredit Learn to decorate classic cupcakes and brownies. They are simple to make and guaranteed to be the topic of conversation during any special occasion. 60780 CF 369 Mercado San Agustin MSAGUT Th 9:30am-12:30pm 01/26/12-01/26/12 Staff Simply Scones $69.00 Noncredit Learn to make a variety of tea-time Scones including Plain, White Chocolate and Apricot, Raisin and Chocolate Chip - guaranteed to be a success at your next tea party. We will top them off by making several types of Clotted Cream while we discuss how to make a proper pot of tea, where tea comes from and where to shop for the best prices. 60792 CF 473 Mercado San Agustin MSAGUT W 2:30pm- 5:30pm 03/28/12-03/28/12 Staff Traditional Italian Pastas $59.00 Noncredit Learn how to make pasta from scratch “the Italian way” with hints on how to use modern tools to speed up the process. We will prepare Lasagne and Tagliatelle with wheat flour, Trofie with chestnut flour as well as Gnocchi. 60797 CF 482 Mercado San Agustin MSAGUT W 9:30am- 1:30pm 04/04/12-04/04/12 Staff The Contemporary Irish Table $69.00 Noncredit Irish food is so much more than Corned Beef and Cabbage. We will use modernized preparation methods for the following recipes that have been handed down for centuries: Smoked Salmon Terrine, Endive and Blue Cheese Canapes, Mussel and Zucchini Soup, Colcannon, Champ and Boxty, Medallions of Beef with Port Sauce, Lamb Chops in Mustard Crust with Mint Sauce, and for dessert Irish Whiskey Cranachan. 60798 16 Mercado San Agustin MSAGUT Th 9:30am-12:30pm 04/05/12-04/05/12 Staff $69.00 CF 585 Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Green Corn Tamales Fees Noncredit Observe and make fresh green corn tamales. Includes lots of tips. Information: Recipe will be provided. 60799 Mercado San Agustin MSAGUT T 10:30am- 1:30pm 04/03/12-04/03/12 Staff $69.00 Crafts CR 292 Leather Craft Noncredit Students will learn the types of leather, how to dye, stain and carve, stitch and lace, and discuss ways to make money with leather. Each student will have their own kit and produce a key fob, bookmark or coaster, phone case, and belt. 60864 60866 Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 W W 2:00pm- 5:00pm 9:00am- noon 02/01/12-03/07/12 03/28/12-05/02/12 Staff Staff CR 851A Craft of the Week: Decoupage $129.00 $129.00 Noncredit Learn quick-and-easy crafting techniques in a fun-filled atmosphere with step-by-step instruction. This week learn the fine art of paper cutting and gluing. 60820 Community Campus 827 T 9:30am-12:30pm 05/08/12-05/08/12 Staff CR 851B Craft of the Week: Decorative Painting $69.00 Noncredit Learn quick-and-easy crafting techniques in a fun-filled atmosphere with step-by-step instruction. This week learn stenciling, sponging and Tole painting techniques. 60821 CR 851F Community Campus 827 Th 10:30am- 1:30pm 05/10/12-05/10/12 Staff Craft of the Week: Scrap Booking $69.00 Noncredit Learn quick-and-easy crafting techniques in a fun-filled atmosphere with step-by-step instruction. This week learn to do 3-D decoupage, stamping, and easy calligraphy combined with photos and mementoes. 60822 Community Campus 827 F 12:30pm- 4:30pm 05/25/12-05/25/12 Staff 827 Th 6:00pm- 8:00pm 02/02/12-02/16/12 O’Connell, C $69.00 Do It Yourself DY 250 60760 DY 271 Landscape Design Community Campus Noncredit Gardening without Chemicals: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly $69.00 Noncredit A pesticide free garden is a healthy environment for pets and humans alike. Most garden pests can be controlled without pesticides. 60762 DY 272 Community Campus 827 S 9:00am- 1:00pm 04/07/12-04/07/12 Staff The Perfect Pot: Why Garden in Containers? $49.00 Noncredit If you lack backyard space or just want to maximize the use of your patio or balcony, container gardening is the answer. Learn all the tricks of plant selection, soil preparation and other container gardening do’s and don’ts. 60761 DY 430 Community Campus 827 S noon - 4:00pm 03/24/12-03/24/12 O’Connell, C Build a Straw Bale House or Wall $49.00 Noncredit Learn about straw bale construction and the advantage of super insulation, thick walls and ease of construction. Discussion of the code is included. 60754 Community Campus 827 T 6:30pm- 9:00pm 03/27/12-03/27/12 Staff $69.00 Exploring Ideas EI 611 Current Topics in Foreign Policy Noncredit Explore the top foreign policy issues with an experienced veteran of the diplomatic service. Each session will focus on a specific country, region or global issue of major importance to the United States - Expect lively discussions! Topics may include China, the Middle East, and others as determined by events. 60720 60721 Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 T T 10:00am- noon 7:00pm- 9:00pm 01/24/12-02/28/12 01/24/12-02/28/12 Benzinger, R A Benzinger, R A For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/schedule and select Noncredit class schedule $89.00 $89.00 17 Personal Interest Section Code (CRN) Personal Interest Section Code (CRN) EI 618 Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor World Political Geography: Getting There from Here Fees Noncredit Become more informed about the countries of the world and learn how geography, culture, proximity, and power influence the creation and realignment of political identities. Study relationships between nations and former colonies, look at regional groupings and develop an understanding of global dynamics. Information: Bring a world map or atlas to class. 60763 Community Campus 827 W 1:00pm- 3:00pm 02/01/12-03/07/12 Welch, R W $89.00 Fashion, Fabrics & Needlework FA 543 Beginning Knitting Noncredit Learn the basics: knit, purl, garter stitch, stockinette stitch, cast on, cast off, increase, decrease and read a pattern. Bring one ball of cotton or acrylic yarn and a pair of size 9 wooden knitting needles to the first class. 60823 Community Campus 827 F 1:30pm- 4:30pm 05/11/12-05/25/12 Staff $59.00 Languages LA 150A Spanish for Beginners I Noncredit An introduction to fundamentals of the Spanish language. Includes present tense grammar, writing exercises, and Spanish conversation practice. 60658 LA 150B Catalina Foothills HS 1F4 Th 6:30pm- 8:30pm 01/19/12-03/01/12 Barrientos, M Spanish for Beginners II $89.00 Noncredit Continuation of Spanish for Beginners I. Includes continuation of Spanish conversations, expanding knowledge of grammar, and build writing skills with additional writing exercises. 60659 LA 160A Catalina Foothills HS 1F4 Th 6:30pm- 8:30pm 03/08/12-04/12/12 Barrientos, M Conversational Spanish for Beginners I $99.00 Noncredit Introduction to conversational Spanish. Includes basic oral and written forms, grammatical structures, interpersonal transactions, and cultural perspectives. 60660 60661 LA 415A Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 M W 1:00pm- 3:00pm 6:30pm- 8:30pm 01/23/12-02/20/12 02/01/12-03/07/12 Staff Staff French for Fun Beginning $99.00 $99.00 Noncredit Introduction to French language basics. Includes pronunciation and what you need to know in French-speaking countries. Information: Lunch at a French restaurant for last session. Lunch not included in course fee. 60662 60663 60664 LA 415C Community Campus Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 827 T T T 5:30pm- 7:30pm 5:30pm- 7:30pm 5:30pm- 7:30pm 01/17/12-02/28/12 03/06/12-04/17/12 04/24/12-05/29/12 Latron, C Latron, C Latron, C French for Fun Advanced $110.00 $110.00 $99.00 Noncredit For more advanced speakers of French. Students will practice conversation and vocabulary, reading, and translating. 60665 60666 60667 LA 567 Community Campus Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 827 W W W 12:30pm- 2:30pm 12:30pm- 2:30pm 12:30pm- 2:30pm 01/18/12-02/29/12 03/07/12-04/18/12 04/25/12-05/30/12 Latron, C Latron, C Latron, C Italian for Beginners $110.00 $110.00 $99.00 Noncredit Introduction to the Italian language, people, and culture that make Italy a wonderfully exciting and captivating country to visit. Includes basic grammar, pronunciation, and conversation practice. 60668 60669 LA 850 Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 T W 1:00pm- 3:00pm 1:00pm- 3:00pm 02/07/12-03/20/12 05/02/12-06/06/12 Staff Staff American Sign Language for Beginners $99.00 $99.00 Noncredit Introduction to American Sign Language (ASL). Includes the manual alphabet, numbers, sign vocabulary, and sentence structure. 60656 60657 18 Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 T W 6:30pm- 8:30pm 6:30pm- 8:30pm 03/20/12-04/24/12 05/02/12-06/06/12 Staff Staff $99.00 $99.00 Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Fees PCC’s Motorcycle Rider Education Program is a recipient of the Safety Leadership Award from the American Society of Safety Engineers. Three levels of classes are available at our new, larger range . . . beginner, intermediate and advanced. For more information, email or call: [email protected] (520) 206-3981 Motorcycle Training MC 100 Introductory Motorcycle Experience Noncredit First-touch experience with a motorcycle that identifies the primary parts, manipulates the controls while astride a motorcycle and is introduced to the risks and requirement for being a responsible rider. The student is able to determine whether motorcycling is a good personal choice. 60767 60768 60769 60770 60771 60772 60773 MC 103 West Campus West Campus West Campus West Campus West Campus West Campus West Campus NE/LOT NE/LOT NE/LOT NE/LOT NE/LOT NE/LOT NE/LOT F F S Su Su W W 9:00am-11:00am 11:00am- 1:00pm 9:00am-11:00am 9:00am-11:00am 9:00am-11:00am 9:00am-11:00am 11:00am- 1:00pm 01/20/12-01/20/12 01/20/12-01/20/12 02/11/12-02/11/12 03/11/12-03/11/12 04/22/12-04/22/12 05/09/12-05/09/12 05/09/12-05/09/12 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Basic RiderCourse(TM) $40.00 $40.00 $40.00 $40.00 $40.00 $40.00 $40.00 Noncredit A safe introduction to motorcycling. Discuss elements of risk in motorcycling, outline a strategy to reduce risk. Information: Participants must be at least 15 years and 6 months of age, parental permission required for those under age 18. 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For students who benefit from additional coaching and twice the riding time, this may be a preferred option. Information: Participants must be at least 16 years of age, parental permission required for those under age 18. Information: Wear long pants, long sleeve shirt or jacket, sturdy over-the-ankle shoes or boots, eye protection, and bring water. Information: Helmets, gloves, and motorcycles are provided. 60439 West Campus West Campus also meets West Campus also meets 011 011 011 Th S Su 5:45pm- 9:45pm 6:45am- 4:45pm 6:45am-11:45am 02/16/12-02/16/12 02/18/12-02/18/12 02/19/12-02/19/12 Staff MC 201A Basic RiderCourse 2 $360.00 Noncredit For riders who already have basic skills. It is similar to the BRC except the speeds are higher and riders ride their own motorcycle. 60429 60431 60436 60444 60447 60449 60453 60459 West Campus West Campus West Campus West Campus West Campus West Campus West Campus West Campus NE/LOT NE/LOT NE/LOT NE/LOT NE/LOT NE/LOT NE/LOT NE/LOT S Su S Su Su S Su Su 10:45am- 4:45pm 10:45am- 4:45pm 11:45am- 5:45pm 11:45am- 5:45pm 11:45am- 5:45pm 11:45am- 5:45pm 11:45am- 5:45pm 11:45am- 5:45pm 01/14/12-01/14/12 01/22/12-01/22/12 02/11/12-02/11/12 03/11/12-03/11/12 03/18/12-03/18/12 04/07/12-04/07/12 04/22/12-04/22/12 05/13/12-05/13/12 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff MC 201B Advanced RiderCourse $105.00 $105.00 $105.00 $105.00 $105.00 $105.00 $105.00 $105.00 Noncredit A one-day course that complements a rider’s basic skills and helps with personal risk assessment. It includes a fast- paced classroom segment with several interactive activities to improve perception and hazard awareness. 60430 60437 60443 60448 60452 60455 West Campus West Campus West Campus West Campus West Campus West Campus 011 011 011 011 011 011 Su Su S Su S Su 8:00am- 5:00pm 8:00am- 5:00pm 8:00am- 5:00pm 8:00am- 5:00pm 8:00am- 5:00pm 8:00am- 5:00pm 01/15/12-01/15/12 02/12/12-02/12/12 03/10/12-03/10/12 03/25/12-03/25/12 04/21/12-04/21/12 04/29/12-04/29/12 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Dirt Bike Safe Riding Adventure New to Pima Community College’s Motorcycle Rider Education Program. Dirt bike riding is fun for the whole family! Ages 6 and up. For more information, email [email protected] or call (520) 206-3981. 20 $135.00 $135.00 $135.00 $135.00 $135.00 $135.00 Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Fees Music MU 416 Beginning Guitar Noncredit Get started on the right track with acoustic, classical or electric guitar. Learn basic chords, strumming, finger picking and practical reading skills. 60670 Community Campus 827 W 7:30pm- 9:00pm 04/04/12-05/09/12 Staff $99.00 Personal Development PD 111 Myers Briggs Type Indicator Step II Noncredit The Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Step II allows users to delve deeper and explore individual differences in each of the 16 types. Step II explains why individuals of the same type may behave differently. 60671 PD 222 Community Campus 827 T 8:00am- 5:00pm 02/28/12-02/28/12 Staff Meditation $130.00 Noncredit Learn and practice meditation techniques including breathing mantra, mudra and chanting. This fun and exciting class will leave you happier and less stressed while releasing old layers of tension and anxiety. 60801 Community Campus 827 T 9:30am- 1:30pm 05/15/12-05/15/12 Staff PD 832W Healing Through Hypnosis $69.00 Noncredit A fun , informative, and entertaining look at the history, methods, and application of hypnotic suggestion in today’s society. You will learn how to determine what types of people are susceptible to hypnotic suggestion, how and why hypnosis works, how to induce trance, and how to script and deliver an appropriate suggestion during hypnosis. 60809 Community Campus 827 F 9:30am- 1:30pm 04/27/12-04/27/12 Staff $69.00 Photography PH 123 Basic Photography Noncredit Learn the mechanics of your camera along with techniques that will improve your photos. Learn about f/stop and focal length, shutter speed, depth of field control, as well as composition, aesthetics and personal vision. Information: Both digital and film cameras welcome 60672 PH 126 Community Campus 827 T 6:30pm- 8:30pm 01/17/12-01/31/12 Staff Photography Practicum: Downtown Tucson $79.00 Noncredit Photographic exploration of historic downtown Tucson. Create wonderful photographic images that capture Tucson’s vibrant present. Information: Bring your own digital or film camera. 60867 WR PH 128 Community Campus 827 F 1:00pm- 3:30pm 04/13/11-04/28/11 Staff Photography Practicum: Desert Landscape $79.00 Noncredit Practice creative landscape photography techniques in a fun and positive atmosphere. The Sonora Desert comes alive in the spring after the long winter - flowers bloom, desert trees blossom, and all wildlife prepares for the onslaught of summer. Information: Bring your own digital or film camera. 60673 PH 129 Community Campus 827 W 6:30pm- 8:30pm 04/11/12-04/18/12 Staff Photography Practicum: Tucson Rodeo $79.00 Noncredit Photograph one of the most colorful and exciting events in Tucson. Capture both action and still images of cowboys, boots, buckles, riding, roping, and much more. Information: Bring your own digital or film camera. 60674 PH 245 Community Campus 827 F 6:30pm- 8:30pm 02/17/12-03/02/12 Staff Digital Photography Beginner $79.00 Noncredit Discover the mechanics of your digital camera along with techniques that will improve your photos. Learn about f/stop and focal length, shutter speed, depth of field control, as well as composition, aesthetics, and personal vision. 60675 60676 60677 Community Campus Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 827 Th F S 6:30pm- 8:30pm 6:30pm- 8:30pm 10:00am- noon 02/02/12-02/16/12 04/13/12-04/27/12 05/05/12-05/19/12 Staff Staff Staff For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/schedule and select Noncredit class schedule $79.00 $79.00 $79.00 21 Personal Interest Section Code (CRN) Personal Interest Section Code (CRN) Campus/Site PH 246 Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Digital Photography Intermediate Fees Noncredit Explore advanced features found on most “point and shoot” digital cameras; includes macro photographs, using the “action” mode for sports and adding text to digital photographs. Information: Must be comfortable with the Windows operating system on a PC. 60678 Community Campus PH 300 827 S 10:00am- noon 05/26/12-06/09/12 Staff Portrait Photography $79.00 Noncredit Create exciting, thoughtful and memorable portraits by learning how various angles, positions and locations can affect your work with human subjects. Discover how lighting, composition, photo techniques and rapport with your subject enhance formal and candid portraits. Information: Bring a camera. 60680 Community Campus 827 S 10:30am- noon 01/21/12-02/04/12 Staff $79.00 Writing WR 403W Writing for Children Noncredit Join a published children’s author and discover how you can touch the hearts of children by creating books for them. If you’re a beginning writer, this course will help you transform a book idea into a finished product that you’ll be proud to place into the hands of potential publisher. 60806 WR 510 Community Campus 827 Th 1:30pm- 5:30pm 05/31/12-06/07/12 Staff Writing the Short Story $89.00 Noncredit Writing activities include story planning projects and jump-start activities such as three-minute sketches, mapping the story and scene planning. Instructor provides a resource packet with a variety of writing exercises to all enrolled students. 60805 WR 620 Community Campus 827 Th 8:30am-12:30pm 05/24/12-05/31/12 Staff Personal History Writing: Tell It Like It Was $89.00 Noncredit Putting your memories and stories in writing for family and friends is fun and important to future generations. Learn practical ways to do this. 60804 WR 635 Community Campus 827 Th 1:30pm- 5:30pm 05/17/12-05/24/12 Staff Memoir Writing $89.00 Noncredit Learn easy and practical ways to write your memoirs for your family and friends. Writing tips and exercises will help you get your story on paper for future generations to read and remember. 60681 WR 714 Campana Del Rio Retirement 9A7 W 1:00pm- 3:00pm 01/25/12-03/14/12 Staff Advanced Creative Writing $110.00 Noncredit Good writing dramatizes rather than reports, creates scenes rather than summaries, and conveys experience rather than abstract thoughts. Develop these writing skills and watch your projects become more vivid, exciting and meaningful. 60682 WR 820 Community Campus 827 W 9:00am-11:00am 01/25/12-03/21/12 Lyon, M Self-Publishing $110.00 Noncredit Take advantage of the latest technologies to produce publications ranging from beautiful, commercial-quality books to your own promotional and marketing materials to be used in print, e-commerce and on the web. 60802 Community Campus 827 Th 9:30am- 1:30pm 05/03/12-05/03/12 Staff $69.00 For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/continuinged. 22 Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Fees Discover new areas in Southern Arizona through any one of the venues featured in our Discovering Southern Arizona series. Journey Among Urban and Native Territory ( J.A.U.N.T.) features regional van tours departing from Community Campus each week. Natural History Walking Tours are a wonderful activity for those who want to learn while they walk. For those who enjoy a faster pace , explore a variety of terrain on a hike with an experienced guide. For mountain biking enthusiasts, take a ride on one of the many single track, multiuse trails created by Pima County's trail crews with an experinced guide. Section Code (CRN) Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Fees Hiking & Backpacking HK 136P Echo Canyon Loop Trail Noncredit This is a must-do hike shows why the Chiricahua Mountains were set aside as a National Monument in 1924. The Echo Canyon Trail winds through spectacular rock formations to the densely wooded Echo Park where the group will learn the history of the Chiricahuas and the role of Cochise from a Park Ranger. Information: The loop is 3.3 miles, somewhat rocky with high step-ups, and an elevation change of 450 ft. Bring water, lunch and snacks. Dinner stop on return and park access fee not included in the fee. 60757 Community Campus 827 Th 8:00am- 5:00pm 03/22/12-03/22/12 Dell, J D HK 139C Rincon Mountains / Chivas Falls $89.00 Noncredit On the North side of the Rincon Mountains off of Redington Redington Road. The hike will primarily be on rugged dirt roads used by Mountain bikers and 4 wheelers. Information: Moderately Difficult (MD), 9-miles. Bring water, lunch, and snacks. 60610 Community Campus 827 Th 8:00am- 4:00pm 03/01/12-03/01/12 Staff HK 139D Santa Catalina Mountains/ Bridal Veil Falls $89.00 Noncredit Hikers starts in Sabino Canyon, proceed through Rattlesnake and Bird Canyons then up a series of switchbacks to a saddle named Cardiac Gap dropping into Esperero Canyon where we pass Mormon Spring to our destination point of Bridal Veil Falls. Surrounded by towering pines, are the falls, a bridal veil approximately 50 feet tall; enough for a refreshing shower on a hot afternoon. Information: Very Difficult (VD), 12.4 miles with an elevation gain of 2550 feet. 60609 Community Campus 827 Th 8:00am- 4:00pm 03/08/12-03/08/12 Staff HK 160K Santa Catalina Mountains / Incinerator Ridge $49.00 Noncredit Starting at an elevation of 8000 feet, hikers will proceed from the lower Butterfly trailhead up to Mount Bigelow in the Catalina Mountains. The hike then leads down to the Kellogg Trail and connects with the Incinerator Ridge Trail for more great views of Wild Burrow Canyon and Northwest Tucson. Information: Moderate (M), 4 miles with a 450 feet elevation gain. Bring water, lunch and snacks. 60616 Community Campus 827 Th 7:00am- 5:00pm 02/16/12-02/16/12 Staff HK 160W Seeking Crested Saguaros: Tortolita Mountains / Wild Mustang $89.00 Noncredit Over 25 miles of hiking trails were recently completed in Wild Burro Canyon, located in the southwest section of the Tortolita Mountains, has an unbelievable number of saguaros, including the rare Crested Saguaro. Over. 60766 Community Campus 827 S 8:00am- 3:00pm 03/10/12-03/10/12 Borax, G HK 160Y Santa Catalina Mountains / Middle Bear Canyon Trail to Bear Saddle $35.00 Noncredit Due to the Bullock fire, Aspen fire and work on the Catalina Highway, the General Hitchcock Campground in Middle Bear Canyon and the Green Mountain Trail have been closed for years. Information: Moderate(M) 3.6 miles with a 1270 feet elevation gain. Bring water, lunch and snacks. 60596 HK 161F Community Campus 827 S 8:00am- 3:00pm 02/11/12-02/11/12 Staff Geology within the Tucson Mountains $35.00 Noncredit A series of short hikes that explore the multiple trails and geology of the Tucson Mountain Park and Golden Gate Mountain. While hiking through this beautiful Saguaro desert environment, learn about the geologic history of this 70 million year old explosive volcanic complex. Information: Easy to moderate; full series covers 4.5 miles with a 300 feet elevation gain; individual loops are 1-2 miles. Bring Water, lunch, sun protection and wear good hiking shoes. 60598 Community Campus 827 S 8:00am- 3:00pm 01/14/12-01/14/12 Gray, K For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/schedule and select Noncredit class schedule $35.00 23 Discovering Southern Arizona Section Code (CRN) Discovering Southern Arizona Section Code (CRN) Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor HK 161G Santa Catalina Mountains / Radio Ridge to Marshall Gulch Fees Noncredit There are two areas in the Catalina’s that have multiple tall radio type towers one is located on Mount Bigelow and the other is on Radio Ridge. Meeting at Marshall Gulch, the group travels together to the top of Mount Lemmon where a short walk down brings the group to Radio Ridge proceeding down Radio Ridge to Marshall Saddle and on the Aspen Trail down to Marshall Gulch for lunch at Lunch Ledge. Information: Moderate (M), 4.5 miles with a 300 feet elevation gain. Bring water, lunch and snacks. 60599 HK 187 Community Campus 827 S 8:00am- 5:00pm 04/14/12-04/14/12 Staff Hiking Parker Canyon Lake $35.00 Noncredit Join us for a moderate 5.5 mile hike around beautiful Parker Canyon Lake. Information: Bring daypack, lunch, water and wear sun protection. 60615 Community Campus 827 Th 7:30am- 4:30pm 02/09/12-02/09/12 Kummerli, A HK 204C Aravaipa Canyon $89.00 Noncredit Described as ‘A Gem of the Southwest Desert’ with its 1000 ft. of remarkable colored walls and flowing Aravaipa Creek, Aravaipa Canyon in the Galiuro Mountains is one of the top hikes in Arizona. Information: Moderate (M), 8-miles with very little change. Bring water, lunch and snacks. 60600 Community Campus 827 Th 7:00am- 5:00pm 04/05/12-04/05/12 Staff HK 250A Green Mountain Trail to General Hitchcock Campground $89.00 Noncredit The lower section of trail crosses Bear Creek offering excellent corridor views out of Bear Canyon toward Thimble Peak and the upper section provides great panoramic views of the San Pedro Valley and the Galiuro Mountains to the east. The two groups will meet in the vicinity of Bear Saddle for lunch, swap keys and continue on to the other end. Information: This is a Key Swap Hike, requiring two groups hiking between the Green Mountain Trailhead and the General Hitchcock Campground. One group will be heading down in moderate hike (M) of 4 miles with a 400 feet elevation gain and another group will be hiking up in a moderately difficult hike (MD) of 4 miles with a 1720 feet elevation gain. Information: Bring daypack, lunch, water and wear sun protection. 60614 Community Campus 827 Th 8:00am- 5:00pm 01/26/12-01/26/12 Staff HK 260A Geocache Hike: Tortolita Mountains - Wild Burro Canyon West $89.00 Noncredit An 8-mile hike - a little more difficult than a normal Geocache Hike - with a 1500 feet elevation gain and great views of Wild Burro and Cochise Canyons plus magnificent crested Saguaros. Bring water, lunch and snacks. 60601 Community Campus 827 Th 7:00am- 3:00pm 04/12/12-04/12/12 Borax, G HK 260C Tucson Mountains Geocache Hike $39.00 Noncredit Hikers will follow a trail to two geocaches hidden along the route between Tucson and Brown Mountains, off Kinney Road. Information: Moderate (M) 3 mile hike with very little elevation gain. Bring water lunch and snacks. 60758 Community Campus 827 Th 9:00am- 3:00pm 01/19/12-01/19/12 Borax, G HK 260D Tortolita Mountains/Wild Burro Canyon (East Rim) Geocache $39.00 Noncredit Hikers will follow the Tortolita Mountain trails along a ridge between Wild Burro and Ruelas Canyons. There are four geocaches hidden along the route. Information: This moderately difficult (MD) 6-mile hike with a 1500 feet elevation gain. Bring water, lunch and snacks. 60759 HK 260E Community Campus 827 Th 7:00am- 4:00pm 03/29/12-03/29/12 Borax, G Bug Spring Trail Geocache Hike $39.00 Noncredit Hikers make their way up the ridge line that provides spectacular views of Tucson, and the inner canyons. On our trek up the mountain, we will be searching for at least two geocaches. 60593 Community Campus 827 Th 7:00am- 3:00pm 02/02/12-02/02/12 Borax, G $39.00 Mountain Biking MB 101 Starr Pass and Robles Trails Noncredit One of Tucson’s most popular mountain biking areas due to its proximity to town, the Starr Pass trail network is by far the most extensive riding option for those looking for a short drive to the trailhead. Mostly rocky, the myriad possibilities include well established single track with busting climbs, sandy washes and plenty of options for redos on those features you just can’t resist trying again this newer system with more elevation requires more skills from intermediate to master riders. Information: Located near the Starr Pass development and the JWMarriott hotel. South of Ajo Way are the Robles trails Meet at the Richard Genser trailhead off Starr Pass Blvd for both rides. 3 30 miles depending on time and energy. Approx. 300’ - 500’ cumulative elevation gain. Bring hydration pack with water and snacks, spare tube, patch kit and pump for all rides. Helmet and eye protection required. Gloves highly recommended. 60902 24 Community Campus 827 S 8:00am- 1:00pm 02/25/12-02/25/12 Staff $39.00 MB 102 Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Ironwood Trails Fees Noncredit Shared with bikers by runners and equestrians these trails also offer wonderful aerobic opportunities for beginners in search of some new challenges as we cruise through the creosotes on the west side trails known more by their descriptive moniker than any official name. Information: Easy (E) to Moderate (M) depending on distance, 4 - 8 miles of single track. Nominal elevation gain. Meet at the cul de sac of the Ironwood picnic area. Bring hydration pack with water and snacks, spare tube patch kit and pump for all rides. Helmet and eye protection required. Gloves highly recommended. 60889 MB 103 Community Campus 827 S 8:00am-11:00am 01/28/12-01/28/12 Staff Brown Mountain $39.00 Noncredit The lower trail along the east flank of Brown Mountain is not long on miles but it’s a great trail for bikers in search of skills work including switchbacks, narrow tread, abundant vegetation and tight quarters all combine for an experience requiring concentration and physical effort. Combine the out and back trail with the swishy single track of Sweet and we’ll have a great two hour ride. Information: Moderate (M) to Difficult (MD) depending on add ons, 3 - 12 miles of single track. Approx. 300’ cumulative gain. Bring hydration pack with water and snacks, spare tube, patch kit and pump for all rides. Helmet and eye protection required. Gloves highly recommended. 60890 MB 120 Community Campus 827 S 8:00am-11:00am 01/14/12-01/14/12 Staff Sweetwater Preserve $39.00 Noncredit Pima County’s trail crews have created 10 miles of single track, multiuse trail appropriate for bikers, hikers, trail runners and equestrians; nowhere else in the Tucson area you can ride your bike through dense saguaro forest like those found at Sweetwater where trails are tucked into the foothills of the Tucson Mountains pristine Sweetwater preserve. These well built trails offer a bit of everything for the intermediate rider including varied trail surfaces to provide interest and challenge, the views of the Catalinas and the Tucsons with abundant wildlife such as the desert tortoise, coyote, and Gila monsters. Information: Moderate (M), ~10 miles of single track for the rider with intermediate skills and good aerobic conditioning Approximate 350-foot cumulative elevation gain. Bring hydration pack with water and snacks, spare tube, patch kit and pump for all rides. Helmet and eye protection required. Gloves highly recommended. 60892 Community Campus 827 S 8:00am-11:00am 02/04/12-02/04/12 Staff $39.00 Study Tours – J.A.U.N.T.s ST 119B Kitt Peak: View the Night Sky Noncredit Participants in this program are treated as visiting astronomers with complete access to the Visitor Center’s considerable resources. Observe from an excellent site, dine with other astronomers, and, above all, enjoy exploring the universe. Information: Bring water and wear walking shoes (some stairs); 7000 feet elevation - DRESS WARMLY! 60566 ST 138 Community Campus 827 T 1:00pm-11:00pm 04/03/12-04/03/12 Peck, T Historic Hotels of Tucson $119.00 Noncredit Tucson has some truly special historic hotels, from the Royal Elizabeth Bed and Breakfast and the Congress Hotel downtown, to the gracious Lodge on the Desert and the Spanish colonial Hacienda Del Sol. Oh, if only the walls could talk! Join us as we explore Tucson’s past: its people, its architecture and more. Information: Will stop for lunch (not included in fee). Bring water, sun protection and good walking shoes. 60579 ST 147 Community Campus 827 T 9:00am- 5:00pm 02/21/12-02/21/12 McArthur, P D Casa Grande Ruins & Middle Gila Valley:Archaeology & History $75.00 Noncredit Tour includes an extended visit to archaeological features in the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument in Coolidge plus visits to the Grewe site (early Hohokam village), Adamsville Ruin (late Hohokam village with platform mound and ballcourt), historic Adamsville Cemetery and settlements along the Gila River, plus Pinal County Historical Society Museum in Florence. Bring your own picnic lunch and water. 60567 ST 149 Community Campus 827 T 8:00am- 5:30pm 02/07/12-02/07/12 Staff Tucson-Marana Rock Art and Archaeology $99.00 Noncredit Tour will visit the Picture Rocks Hohokam petroglyphs site, Los Morteros Hohokam village with ballcourt and bedrock mortars, an upland Hohokam village and an agricultural features’ site on slopes of the Tortolita Mountains. Bring your own picnic lunch and water, wear comfortable hiking shoes. 60605 ST 185 Community Campus 827 T 8:00am- 2:30pm 02/14/12-02/14/12 Staff People and Plants of the Southwest $99.00 Noncredit Visit the Boyce Thompson Arboretum where we’ll learn about the special plants such as creosote, jojoba and other desert flora that continue to nourish, heal and cloth people of the Sonoran Desert. A walk through a 700 year old Salado culture pueblo (circa 1150 to 1450 AD) Besh-Ba-Gowah Archaeological Park in Globe which has one of the largest single site archaeological collections in the Southwest. Information: Bring snack, water, sun protection, and wear comfortable walking shoes. We will stop in Globe for lunch at a Mexican restaurant (not included in fee). 60580 Community Campus 827 T 7:00am- 6:00pm 03/27/12-03/27/12 Kummerli, A For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/schedule and select Noncredit class schedule $99.00 25 Discovering Southern Arizona Section Code (CRN) Discovering Southern Arizona Section Code (CRN) ST 186 Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Travel the “Real” Apache Trail Fees Noncredit The tour travels north through Florence and the Goldfield Ghost Town where we hear the story of the poor Lost Dutchman. followed by photos at beautiful Canyon Lake before arriving at Tortilla Flat for prickly pear ice cream. Information: Bring lunch, water, sun protection and wear comfortable walking shoes. 60608 ST 198 Community Campus 827 T 7:00am- 6:00pm 03/20/12-03/20/12 Kummerli, A Historic Kentucky Camp and Santa Rita Mountains Backcountry $99.00 Noncredit The Kentucky Mine yielded quantities of gold as early as the 1870’s, but its main claim to fame came with an attempted 1904 project to pipe water from Bear Springs, high in the Santa Rita’s to provide a source for hydraulic mining. Our back roads route traverses highly scenic woodlands and ranch country where we will explore remnants of the old supply line that are now part of the famous Arizona Trail and historic Kentucky Camp. Information: Short trail hikes. Bring lunch, water, sun protection, and wear hiking shoes. Return dinner stop (payment on your own). Depart Community Campus parking lot 8 a.m. and return at 8 p.m. 60581 ST 202B Community Campus 827 T 8:00am- 6:00pm 04/03/12-04/03/12 Dell, J D Visit the Amerind Foundation & Cochise’s East Stronghold $99.00 Noncredit Founded in 1917, the Amerind Foundation is a private nonprofit anthropological and archeological museum dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of Native American cultures and their histories. It is located within the spectacular rock outcroppings of Texas Canyon in the Little Dragoon Mountains. Information: .5 mile nature walk. Bring lunch, water, sun protection and good hiking shoes. Entrance fee to Amerind Museum included in tour fee. 60582 ST 210 Community Campus 827 T 8:00am- 8:00pm 01/31/12-01/31/12 Dell, J D Ruby and Arivaca: Towns of Arizona - Past and Present $119.00 Noncredit Traveling over the scenic Atascosa Mountains, to the ghost town of Ruby (elevation: 4219 feet), we’ll learn the history of the mine, the school house,jail and Ruby Mercantile with Tallia Cahoon, who grew up there in the mining town’s heyday Then it’s on to Arivaca, where we’ll visit the school, local cemetery, and hear the tales of Arivaca’s ties to Ruby’s mining days and meet some of the people of Arivaca present. Information: We will walk to 3/4 mile, sometimes over rocky terrain. Bring water, snacks, lunch and wear sturdy walking shoes or boots. Entry fee included. 60568 60583 ST 216B Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 T T 9:00am- 6:00pm 9:00am- 6:00pm 02/07/12-02/07/12 03/06/12-03/06/12 Cahoon, T M Cahoon, T M Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West & Arizona Culinary Institute $99.00 $99.00 Noncredit We will visit the National Historic Landmark of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West, the headquarters of the Frank Lloyd Foundation and School of Architecture and marvel at Wright’s ability to intergrate indoor and outdoor spaces. Then it is on to the Arizona Culinary Institute, where we enjoy its delicacies and then on to a final stop at the Basha Gallery of Western American and Native American Art. Information: Bring water, snacks and wear comfortable walking shoes. Lunch and museum fees included in the class fee. 60584 ST 216E Community Campus 827 T 7:00am- 6:00pm 02/28/12-02/28/12 Kummerli, A Desert Botanical Gardens and the Heard Museum $119.00 Noncredit Join us as we travel north to Phoenix for a day of plants, glass sculpture and Native American culture. First, we’ll tour the Desert Botanical Gardens. Tour included the Desert Botanical Garden and Heard Museum. Information: Bring water, snacks and wear comfortable walking shoes. Entry costs are included in the class fee. 60811 ST 224B Community Campus 827 T 7:30am- 6:00pm 02/14/12-02/14/12 Staff Alpacas, Vineyards and the Historic Empire Ranch $119.00 Noncredit Experience the small historic towns of Patagonia, Sonoita and Elgin as we travel east of the Santa Rita Mountains. Stops include an alpaca ranch, Elgin vineyards with a stop for wine tasting at one of the wineries, and then on to the historic Empire Mountain Ranch, established in 1876, with its fortified adobe structures and high ceiling Victorian rooms. Information: We will stop for lunch in Sonoita (not included in the fee). Bring water, sun protection and wear good walking shoes. 60585 ST 225 Community Campus 827 T 8:00am- 5:00pm 01/17/12-01/17/12 Kummerli, A Patagonia Mines and Ghost Towns $99.00 Noncredit A history exploring trip through the scenic Patagonia Mountains and the border country of the San Rafeal Valley with its vast grasslands. We’ll visit ghost mining camps of Harshaw, Trench Camp, Mowry, Washington Camp, Duquesne and Lochiel in the heart of Arizona’s earliest silver and lead mining districts. Information: Bring lunch, water, and sun protection. Some short walks on old mining roads. Wear hiking shoes. We’ll stop for dinner on the return (not included in fee). 60586 Community Campus 827 T 8:00am- 8:00pm 01/24/12-01/24/12 Dell, J D $99.00 For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/continuinged. 26 ST 248 Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Coronado National Memorial and Huachuca Mtns Backcountry Fees Noncredit The first leg of this educational trip takes us high into the pines of the Huachuca Mountains via Carr Canyon Road to Reef Town site, a mining and logging camp of the early 1900’s. A short hike will help us explore the mine ruins and their history. Information: 1 mile hike. Bring lunch, water, sun protection, and good walking shoes. Hiking poles helpful We’ll stop for dinner on the return (not included in registration fee). 60587 ST 252B Community Campus 827 T 8:00am- 8:00pm 01/24/12-01/24/12 Dell, J D The Dragoon Mtns Western Front & Cochise’s Council Rock $99.00 Noncredit This back road trip takes us through the spectacular rock cliffs and spires of the rugged west escarpments of the Dragoon Mountains. The route winds its way through a scenic oak-grassland biotic community on its way into what was once the Apache’s formidable west stronghold. Information: Bring lunch, water, sun protection, and good hiking shoes. We’ll stop for dinner in nearby Tombstone (not included in registration fee). 60588 ST 252D Community Campus 827 T 8:00am- 8:00pm 01/17/12-01/17/12 Dell, J D Black Hills Backcountry Scenic Byway and the Gila River $99.00 Noncredit This scenic wild land, managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), is located between Safford and Clifton in southeastern Arizona. The Byway is managed in cooperation with Graham and Greenlee Counties and the Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Corp. Information: Bring lunch, water, and sun protection. We’ll stop for dinner on the return (not included in registration fee). 60589 ST 252H Community Campus 827 T 7:00am- 8:00pm 01/31/12-01/31/12 Dell, J D A Traverse of the Old Mt. Lemmon Control Road $99.00 Noncredit Starting from Oracle and the historic site of American Flag the road traverses through cattle and mining country on its 28 mile route to Summerhaven and Mt. Lemmon’s Ski Area (southernmost in the U.S. Information: Bring lunch, water, and sun protection. 60590 ST 254 Community Campus 827 T 9:00am- 6:00pm 03/27/12-03/27/12 Dell, J D Cochise County Ghost Town Trail $99.00 Noncredit We’ll walk through history, learning about the colorful past and seeing the remaining present ghost towns from the 1800’s heydays of Cochise County. We’ll drive east of Benson and southeast to the scenic settings of Dragoon Springs, Cochise, Pearce, Courtland and Gleeson. Information: Bring lunch, water and sun protection. 60576 ST 255 Community Campus 827 T 7:30am- 5:30pm 03/20/12-03/20/12 Dell, J D Natural and Cultural History of Chiricahua National Monument $99.00 Noncredit One of Arizona’s most scenic and spectacular areas located in the Chiricahua Mountains of southeast Arizona where we learn about diverse vegetation, wildfire, volcanic origins, and some of its geology as we travel from Rhyolite Canyon (5400 feet) to pine forested Massai Point (7000 feet). We’ll walk the Massai Nature Trail and get into its maze of rock pinnacles, hoodoos, and huge balanced rocks and the Silver Spur Meadow Trail to historic Faraway Ranch to learn about this area’s cultural history. Information: 1/2 to 3/4 mile hike. Bring lunch, snacks, water and sun protection and wear good hiking shoes. We’ll stop for dinner on the return (not included in registration fee). 60755 ST 265B Community Campus 827 T 7:00am- 8:00pm 02/28/12-02/28/12 Dell, J D Florence Home Tour $99.00 Noncredit Join us for the 2010 Historic Home Tour of Florence. Established in 1866 overlooking the Gila River, Florence is the fifth oldest town in Arizona. 60577 ST 275B Community Campus 827 S 8:30am- 5:30pm 02/11/12-02/11/12 Kummerli, H Apache Pass, Butterfield Overland Stage Trail & Fort Bowie $119.00 Noncredit Visit the National Historic Site East of Willcox and the Sulphur Springs Valley and take a 3-mile hike on a well maintained trail to and from Fort Bowie where we will walk historic grounds of a key military post during the Apache Wars of the 1800’s, including the Butterfield Stage Station, Apache Springs, and the old post cemetery to the site of the Battle of Apache Pass (1862). Participants walk through the ruins and visit the National Park visitor center on site. Information: Bring lunch, snacks, water and sun protection. Wear good hiking shoes; bring a day pack. We’ll stop for dinner on the return (not included in registration fee). 60592 ST 288A Community Campus 827 T 7:00am- 8:00pm 03/06/12-03/06/12 Dell, J D Canelo Hills, Parker Canyon Lake, and the San Rafael Valley $99.00 Noncredit From Sonoita we’ll head south through scenic ranch country to the little hamlet of Canelo and it’s tiny Nature Conservancy on our way to Canelo Pass and into the northern reaches of the sprawling grasslands of the San Rafael Valley and the headwaters of the Santa Cruz River. This is a loop trip that will take us back to the beautiful jewel of Parker Canyon Lake, returning on a scenic route via State Highway 83 along the western foothills of the Huachuca Mountains. Information: Bring lunch, water, and sun protection. We’ll stop for dinner on the return (not included in registration fee) 60578 Community Campus 827 T 7:30am- 5:30pm 02/21/12-02/21/12 Staff For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/schedule and select Noncredit class schedule $99.00 27 Discovering Southern Arizona Section Code (CRN) Discovering Southern Arizona Section Code (CRN) Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Fees Walking Tour/Natural History WT 101 Birds of Tucson Noncredit Well known and little known bird watching spots in and around Tucson will be revealed. Information: Bring water, snacks and binoculars. 8:00 a.m. - noon 60893 WT 102 Northwest Campus NWC W 8:00am- 3:00pm 03/14/12-03/14/12 Staff Surprising Marana $39.00 Noncredit Discover the prehistory, history, and natural history of Marana and the environment surrounding the town. Information: Bring water, lunch, snacks and binoculars for a full-day adventure. 60894 WT 103 Northwest Campus NWC W 8:00am- 3:00pm 02/15/12-02/15/12 Staff Ironwood Forest National Monument $39.00 Noncredit THe newest and least known national monument in Tucson is rich with mining history, plans and wildlife. Information: Bring water, lunch, snacks and binoculars for a full-day adventure. 60895 WT 104 Northwest Campus NWC W 8:00am- 4:00pm 02/29/12-02/29/12 Staff Natural History of the Tortolita Mountains $39.00 Noncredit Sampling both Arizona upland and dry riparian life zones, the natural history of the small range to the east of Marana discloses life within. Information: Bring water, snacks and binoculars. 60896 WT 105 Northwest Campus NWC W 8:00am- 2:00pm 03/07/12-03/07/12 Staff Bufflegrass: What's It All About $39.00 Noncredit Onsite learning of the biology, history, extent and eradication efforts of this major Tucson threat. Walkers will visit severe infestation areas as well as some successful areas of eradication. Information: Bring water, lunch, snacks and binoculars for a full-day adventure. 60897 WT 106 Northwest Campus NWC W 8:00am- 3:00pm 02/22/12-02/22/12 Staff Sonoran Desert Sampler $39.00 Noncredit Natural history basics of three Sonora Desert landscapes: Upland Arizona desert, lowland desert, and riparian desert. Walkers will learn the common trees, bushes, cacti and birds of the Tucson basin. Information: Bring water, lunch, snacks and binoculars for a full-day adventure. 60898 Northwest Campus NWC W 8:00am- 3:00pm 03/21/12-03/21/12 Staff $39.00 CEU Computer Software Applications Instructor-led training is the most dominant method of Information Technology training. Our partnership with New Horizons Computer Learning Centers allows learners to continue their skill development beyond Level 1 with the exceptional instructor-led classes for desktop applications and technical training. Classes are available on the east side at New Horizons and on the west side at Community Campus. See page 7 for more details. For class times, location and fees, check the noncredit schedule of classes at www.pima.edu/continuinged or call (520) 206-6579. Register Now! Continuing Education is supported by participant fees. Minimum enroll- ments are established for each course. A decision to cancel a course due to low enrollment is made five to seven days before the start of the class. 28 These courses are designed to increase your understanding of yourself and others. You will be guided through life transitions from birth to retirement. Our Pima for Kids courses use the senses of developing children and channels their curiosity to create, build and experiment with guidance. Workforce preparation workshops and SAT preparation courses for young adults also are available. Section Code (CRN) Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Fees Finance & Investment FI 111 Dow Jones for Beginners! Noncredit Learn fundamentals of the financial markets. Get answers to questions you’ve always wanted to ask and learn investment strategies for more income and cash flow. 60496 FI 315 Community Campus 827 S 9:00am-12:30pm 02/11/12-02/11/12 Keller, A How to Become a Better Investor $49.00 Noncredit Gain more contrl of your investments and avoid repeating the same mistakes which negatively impact returns. Learn guidelines to help you control your emotions. 60607 FI 460 Community Campus 827 S 9:00am-12:30pm 02/18/12-02/18/12 Keller, A Living Trust Portfolios Done Right $49.00 Noncredit Learn how to avoid probate while preserving assets and maximizing estate values. Learn what sets a great trust portfolio apart from the rest. 60502 60503 FI 510 Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 S S 10:00am- 2:30pm 10:00am- 2:30pm 01/28/12-01/28/12 04/14/12-04/14/12 MacKinnon, W T MacKinnon, W T Purchasing a Home $49.00 $49.00 Noncredit Learn important real estate principles and the legal information you need to know when purchasing your largest asset. From searching for your “dream” home, to getting an appraisal, obtaining a loan and closing. 60497 Community Campus 827 W 6:00pm- 9:00pm 03/28/12-03/28/12 Staff $29.00 Personal Development PD 255A Communication with Animals I Noncredit Awaken your natural ability to communicate with animals. Become aware of the different ways our bodies and minds receive the animal’s information, discover methods of working with animals, information gathering, long distance communication, behavioral modification and overcoming obstacles. 60498 Journey to Healing HEALNG S 10:00am- 3:00pm 02/04/12-02/04/12 Johns, L L PD 255B Communication with Animals: Level II $59.00 Noncredit Continuation of Communication with Animals I. Support animal healing on a deeper level. 60499 Journey to Healing HEALNG S 10:00am- 3:00pm 03/03/12-03/03/12 Johns, L L PD 256A Energy Healing for Your Pets $59.00 Noncredit Work with subtle energy fields to enhance and balance your pet’s physical and emotional body. Topics include sending divine energy through clear intent. 60500 Journey to Healing HEALNG S 10:00am- 3:00pm 04/07/12-04/07/12 Johns, L L $59.00zz View the noncredit class schedule, register and pay anytime and anywhere at www.pima.edu/continuinged. For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/schedule and select Noncredit class schedule 29 Foundations of Family Foundations of Family Foundations of Family Section Code (CRN) Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Fees Youth Programs Dance DA 910 Toddler Dance: Ages 2-3 Noncredit Introduce your child to the world of dance. Develop rhythm and improve motor skills while learning the basics of ballet, tap and jazz. 60520 60523 60524 60521 Flor de Liz Dance Inc. Flor de Liz Dance Inc. Flor de Liz Dance Inc. Flor de Liz Dance Inc. 863 863 863 863 W S S W 11:30am-12:15pm 10:45am-11:30am 10:45am-11:30am 11:30am-12:15pm 01/11/12-03/07/12 01/14/12-03/03/12 03/17/12-05/05/12 03/21/12-05/09/12 Staff Staff Staff Staff DA 920A Pre-Ballet I: Ages 4-6 $69.00 $69.00 $69.00 $69.00 Noncredit Introduce your child to music, rhythm and movement with an emphasis on self-expression. Performance opportunity available. 60514 60515 DA 924 Flor de Liz Dance Inc. Flor de Liz Dance Inc. 863 863 M S 4:00pm- 4:45pm 9:45am-10:30am 01/09/12-03/05/12 01/14/12-03/03/12 Staff Staff Ballet Basics: Ages 7-10 $69.00 $69.00 Noncredit Learn the fundamentals of classical ballet. Combinations of movements are introduced and dance vocabulary is reinforced. 60519 Flor de Liz Dance Inc. 863 W 6:00pm- 7:00pm 01/11/12-03/07/12 Staff DA 924A Ballet Basics: Ages 7-10 $73.00 Noncredit Learn the fundamentals of classical ballet. Combinations of movements are introduced and dance vocabulary is reinforced. 60525 Flor de Liz Dance Inc. 863 S 9:30am-10:30am 01/14/12-03/03/12 Staff DA 930A Pre-Tap and Jazz: Ages 4-6 $73.00 Noncredit Introduce your child to music, rhythm and movement with this fun but challenging style of dance. Performance opportunity available. 60526 Flor de Liz Dance Inc. 863 S 9:45am-10:30am 01/14/12-03/03/12 Staff DA 930B Hip Hop and Jazz Basics: Ages 7-12 $69.00 Noncredit Fun, energetic and artistic movement performed to popular music. Improves coordination, posture and flexibility while toning your entire body. 60516 60517 Flor de Liz Dance Inc. Flor de Liz Dance Inc. 863 863 M T 5:00pm- 6:00pm 5:00pm- 6:00pm 01/09/12-03/05/12 01/10/12-03/06/12 Staff Staff DA 930D Hip Hop and Jazz Basics: Teens $73.00 $73.00 Noncredit Fun, energetic and artistic movement performed to popular music. Improves coordination, posture and flexibility while toning your entire body. 60518 DA 931 Flor de Liz Dance Inc. 863 T 6:00pm- 7:00pm 01/10/12-03/06/12 Staff Tap Basics: Ages 7-12 $73.00 Noncredit Learn rhythm, basic tap progressions and the fundamentals of both classic Broadway-style tap and the more updated modern styles! Develop your self- confidence, poise and improve coordination. Performance opportunity available. 60522 Flor de Liz Dance Inc. 863 Th 6:30pm- 7:30pm 01/12/12-03/08/12 Staff $73.00 Do It Yourself DY 905 School Smarts or Strategies for Student Success: Age 12-16 Noncredit What tools do you need to be a successful student? Most of us have not been taught how to study. Learn the skills that lead to success in school such as: test-taking tips, goal setting, time management, note-taking tips and organizational skills. 60527 30 Community Campus 827 S 9:00am- noon 03/17/12-03/24/12 Perkins, S E $60.00 Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Fees Exercise, Sports & Games EX 971 Karate Kids: Ages 5-12 Noncredit Learn the traditional martial arts skills while focusing on self-esteem, self-confidence, self-discipline, respect, goal-setting and physical fitness. Self-defense, using hand strikes, foot strikes and kicks, is taught in a fun, safe atmosphere with an emphasis on when it is appropriate to use these skills and when it is not. 60506 60507 Kodenkan Academy Kodenkan Academy EX 972A KODENK KODENK TTh TTh 4:00pm- 4:50pm 4:00pm- 4:50pm 02/02/12-02/28/12 03/06/12-03/29/12 Staff Staff Introduction to Jujitsu: Ages 5-13 $99.00 $99.00 Noncredit The study of Jujitsu (Japanese for gentle art) focuses on using an opponents own force against them. Used primarily for self-defense, Jujitsu incorporates throws, pins and escape techniques. 60508 60509 Kodenkan Academy Kodenkan Academy EX 974 KODENK KODENK MW MW 4:00pm- 4:50pm 4:00pm- 4:50pm 03/05/12-03/28/12 04/02/12-04/25/12 Staff Staff Lil’ Dragon Martial Arts: Ages 4-7 $99.00 $99.00 Noncredit This fun-filled, energetic class combines exercise, games, martial arts skills, respect, cooperation, listening skills, and important safety lessons into a dynamic 30-minute lesson. Classes are taught in a fun, safe atmosphere with an emphasis on when it is appropriate to use the basic safety skills and when it is not. 60511 60512 60513 Kodenkan Academy Kodenkan Academy Kodenkan Academy EX 984 KODENK KODENK KODENK MW TTh S 5:00pm- 5:30pm 4:30pm- 5:00pm 2:00pm- 3:00pm 02/06/12-02/29/12 03/06/12-03/29/12 04/07/12-04/28/12 Staff Staff Staff Family Karate: Ages 8+ $54.00 $54.00 $54.00 Noncredit Karate teaches traditional martial arts skills while focusing on self-defense, self-confidence, respect, goal-setting and physical fitness. Hand strikes, foot strikes, and kicks are taught in a fun, safe atmosphere with an emphasis on when it is appropriate to use these skills and when it is not. 60510 Kodenkan Academy KODENK MW 5:00pm- 5:50pm 04/02/12-04/25/12 Staff $99.00 Health & Safety HS 901 Babysitter’s Safety Training: Ages 11-15 Noncredit Provides the information and skills necessary to provide safe and responsible care for children in the absence of parents or adult guardians. This training will help you develop skills in these five critical areas: leadership, safety and safe play, basic care, first aid and professionalism. 60528 Community Campus 827 S 8:30am- 3:30pm 02/04/12-02/04/12 Staff $55.00 Parenting & Families PA 984 Typing I- Keyboarding: Ages 8-12 Noncredit Learn computer keyboard layout, correct finger/ hand positioning and basic touch- typing techniques through personalized exercises, exciting games, friendly encouragement and instant feedback. With these fundamentals mastered, you can create anything you need. 60504 Community Campus PA 998 827 S 9:00am- 1:00pm 01/14/12-01/14/12 Howe, V SAT Preparation: Adult/Teen $49.00 Noncredit The SAT is the test used by most colleges as an important factor in admission decisions. There are three SAT sections: Math, Critical Reading and Writing. Information: Course fee includes Official SAT Student Study Guide including 10 practice tests. 60505 Community Campus 827 S noon - 4:00pm 01/21/12-02/18/12 Howe, V $189.00 Writing WR 902 Word Play! Creative Writing: Ages 8-12 Noncredit Have fun with writing and words. Let your imagination fly with creative ideas to get you started. 60501 Community Campus 827 S 10:00am- noon 04/14/12-04/28/12 Drury, D C $65.00 For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/schedule and select Noncredit class schedule 31 Foundations of Family Section Code (CRN) Fitness, Nutrition and Well-being Fitness, Nutrition and Well-being Get the help that you need to achieve your fitness, nutrition and well-being goals. Courses include stress reduction; balance and flexibility; dance; cardiovascular (cardio) exercise; fitness for kids; pain intervention; nutrition and more. Meet your goals while sharing the journey with others. Section Code (CRN) Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Fees Cooking & Food CF 403 Nutrition Workshop: Diabetes Noncredit Do you have diabetes or know someone who does? Learn the significance of a healthy diet for diabetes management. We will prepare and share a light meal of Southwestern foods while discussing portion sizes, low carbohydrate substitutions in recipes and symptom management of hypoglycemia. 60795 Mercado San Agustin MSAGUT F 9:30am-12:30pm 03/30/12-03/30/12 Staff $49.00 Dance DA 621 Belly Dance Noncredit Discover the Egyptian/Lebanese style of Belly Dance, an elegant and exciting way to move. Practice basic movements, arm and hand combinations, and drum rhythms. 60717 60718 60719 Community Campus Community Campus Community Campus 827 827 827 W W W 7:00pm- 8:30pm 7:00pm- 8:30pm 7:00pm- 8:30pm 01/18/12-02/15/12 02/29/12-04/04/12 04/11/12-05/09/12 Ferguson, K Ferguson, K Ferguson, K DA 710A Ballet I $79.00 $79.00 $79.00 Noncredit This introduction to ballet for fun and fitness is designed for teens through mature adults. Learn the basic ballet steps and combinations, including barre work, center practice and across-the-floor movements; vocabulary and stretches also included. Information: Ballet shoes and active wear recommended. 60774 60775 Flor de Liz Dance Inc. Flor de Liz Dance Inc. 863 863 M S 6:45pm- 7:45pm 8:00am- 9:00am 01/09/12-03/05/12 01/14/12-03/03/12 Staff Staff $73.00 $73.00 Exercise, Sports & Games EX 075 Complete Beginning Pool/Pocket Billiards Fundamentals Noncredit Playing good pool is all about developing solid fundamentals. Designed for beginning, intermediate and some advanced players, this class is recommended for all individuals who need to understand, develop, and/or correct their pocket billiards fundamentals. 60819 60776 EX 076 UofA, Wilburs’ Game Room UofA, Wilburs’ Game Room UAWGR UAWGR Su Su 11:00am- 5:00pm 11:00am- 5:00pm 02/05/12-02/05/12 03/25/12-03/25/12 MacKinnon, W T MacKinnon, W T Complete Intermediate Pool/Pocket Billiards Including $79.00 $79.00 Noncredit Position Play This class is designed for the advanced beginner, intermediate player, or advanced player who has either completed Complete Beginning Pool or who can demonstrate solid knowledge of pool fundamentals. This intermediate level course will cover the stop shot, using follow and draw properly, effective speed control, deflection and throw, the proper use of English (side spin), proper pattern and position play, multiple types of safeties, basic banking and kicking, and the mental game of pool. Prerequisite(s): Complete Beginning Pool or equivalent knowledge. 60777 EX 201A UofA, Wilburs’ Game Room UAWGR Su 11:00am- 5:00pm 04/29/12-04/29/12 MacKinnon, W T Golf: Intermediate Level $79.00 Noncredit Practice putting, pitching and chipping, handling trouble shots and strategy. Explore what equipment improves your game, proper use of clubs and sports psychology. Information: Range fee; golf clubs available for rent. 60730 32 Forty Niner Country Club 720 S 10:00am- noon 03/03/12-03/17/12 Lusk, J W $65.00 EX 201C Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Golf Clinic II Fees Noncredit Improve your golf swing by working on basic set-up and swing principles with irons and woods. An individualized swing analysis and correction will be provided. Information: Range fee. 60731 60732 EX 215 Forty Niner Country Club Forty Niner Country Club 720 720 Th S 11:00am- noon 10:00am-11:00am 02/09/12-02/16/12 03/24/12-03/31/12 Lusk, J W Lusk, J W Golf: Beginning Level $65.00 $65.00 Noncredit Learn the fundamentals of golf, including grip, stance, set-up, full swing progression, chipping and putting; includes golf game rules and etiquette. Information: Range fee; golf clubs available for rent. 60813 60727 60728 60729 EX 280 Forty Niner Country Club Forty Niner Country Club Forty Niner Country Club Forty Niner Country Club 720 720 720 720 S S S S 10:00am- noon 1:00pm- 3:00pm noon - 2:00pm 9:00am-11:00am 01/14/12-01/29/12 02/04/12-02/18/12 04/07/12-04/21/12 05/05/12-05/19/12 Lusk, J W Lusk, J W Lusk, J W Lusk, J W Adult Tennis: Absolute Beginner/Novice $65.00 $65.00 $65.00 $65.00 Noncredit Learn fundamental strokes, ball control, court etiquette and rules, demo racquets available for use. USPTA certified tennis pros. 60685 60691 60688 60689 60686 60692 60699 60690 60687 60693 EX 281 Ft. Lowell Tennis Center Ft. Lowell Tennis Center Ft. Lowell Tennis Center Ft. Lowell Tennis Center Ft. Lowell Tennis Center Ft. Lowell Tennis Center Ft. Lowell Tennis Center Ft. Lowell Tennis Center Ft. Lowell Tennis Center Ft. Lowell Tennis Center 993 993 993 993 993 993 993 993 993 993 T S M M T S M M T S 6:30pm- 7:30pm 10:30am-11:30am 10:30am-11:30am 10:30am-11:30am 6:30pm- 7:30pm 10:30am-11:30am 9:00am-10:30am 10:30am-11:30am 6:30pm- 7:30pm 10:30am-11:30am 01/17/12-02/14/12 01/21/12-02/18/12 01/23/12-02/20/12 02/27/12-03/26/12 02/28/12-03/27/12 03/03/12-03/31/12 04/09/12-05/07/12 04/09/12-05/07/12 04/10/12-05/08/12 04/14/12-05/12/12 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Adult Tennis: Advance Beginner/Intermediate With Play $55.00 $55.00 $55.00 $55.00 $55.00 $55.00 $55.00 $55.00 $55.00 $55.00 Noncredit Emphasis on fundamental stroke technique, development of effective shot combinations and spins, singles/doubles strategy and tactics. Taught by USPTA certified tennis pros. 60694 60700 60697 60698 60695 60701 60474 60696 60702 EX 306 Ft. Lowell Tennis Center Ft. Lowell Tennis Center Ft. Lowell Tennis Center Ft. Lowell Tennis Center Ft. Lowell Tennis Center Ft. Lowell Tennis Center Ft. Lowell Tennis Center Ft. Lowell Tennis Center Ft. Lowell Tennis Center 993 993 993 993 993 993 993 993 993 W S M M W S M W S 6:30pm- 8:00pm 9:00am-10:30am 9:00am-10:30am 9:00am-10:30am 6:30pm- 8:00pm 9:00am-10:30am 9:00am-10:30am 6:30pm- 8:00pm 9:00am-10:30am 01/18/12-02/15/12 01/21/12-02/18/12 01/23/12-02/20/12 02/27/12-03/26/12 02/29/12-03/28/12 03/03/12-03/31/12 04/09/12-05/07/12 04/11/12-05/09/12 04/14/12-05/12/12 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Sprint Triathlon Prep $55.00 $55.00 $55.00 $55.00 $55.00 $55.00 $55.00 $55.00 $55.00 Noncredit This class provides a comprehensive training plan to get you to the starting line. Program includes a comprehensive 9- week sprint triathlon training program, clinics for swimming biking, running and transitions, weekly swim, bike and run workouts with mentors. 60838 EX 609 Community Campus 3TBA SSu 8:00am-10:00am 02/04/12-03/31/12 Staff Women’s Self-Defense Weekend $399.00 Noncredit This two-day course is designed to empower and educate women and involves mature subject matter regarding sexual assault. Class fee covers lecture, practical instruction and training. Information: Wear comfortable exercise clothing. 60708 EX 633 Kodenkan of Tucson Martial 9C0 SSu 10:00am-12:30pm 03/03/12-03/04/12 Staff Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) $39.00 Noncredit MMA incorporates traditional martial arts values with a contemporary mix of martial arts and is derived from Jujitsu, Judo and Kickboxing. Light/medium contact focuses on strikes, kicks, throws and grappling with safety for self and partner as primary concern. 60713 60714 60715 60716 Kodenkan of Tucson Martial Kodenkan of Tucson Martial Kodenkan of Tucson Martial Kodenkan of Tucson Martial 9C0 9C0 9C0 9C0 MW MW MW MW 8:00pm- 9:30pm 8:00pm- 9:30pm 8:00pm- 9:30pm 8:00pm- 9:30pm 01/04/12-01/30/12 02/06/12-02/29/12 03/05/12-03/28/12 04/02/12-04/25/12 Staff Staff Staff Staff For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/schedule and select Noncredit class schedule $99.00 $99.00 $99.00 $99.00 33 Fitness, Nutrition and Well-being Section Code (CRN) Fitness, Nutrition and Well-being Section Code (CRN) EX 634 Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Cardio Karate/Kickboxing Fees Noncredit Exercise in a high-energy, music-filled environment while learning boxing moves, kickboxing techniques and karate basics. 60707 60705 60706 60704 EX 639 Kodenkan of Tucson Martial Kodenkan of Tucson Martial Kodenkan of Tucson Martial Kodenkan of Tucson Martial 9C0 9C0 9C0 9C0 MW MW MW MW 7:00pm- 8:00pm 7:00pm- 8:00pm 7:00pm- 8:00pm 7:00pm- 8:00pm 01/04/12-01/30/12 02/06/12-02/29/12 03/05/12-03/28/12 04/02/12-04/25/12 Staff Staff Staff Staff Batto-Do: Way of the Japanese Sword $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 Noncredit Learn the traditional Japanese martial art of the samurai sword. Benefits are improved mental focus, concentration, and a sense of peace and calmness even in the face of adversity. 60483 60709 60710 60711 60712 EX 702 Kodenkan of Tucson Martial Kodenkan of Tucson Martial Kodenkan of Tucson Martial Kodenkan of Tucson Martial Kodenkan of Tucson Martial 9C0 9C0 9C0 9C0 9C0 S S S S S 3:00pm- 4:00pm 3:00pm- 4:00pm 3:00pm- 4:00pm 3:00pm- 4:00pm 3:00pm- 4:00pm 01/07/12-01/28/12 01/07/12-01/28/12 02/04/12-02/25/12 03/10/12-03/31/12 04/07/12-04/28/12 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Yoga for Pregnancy $99.00 $99.00 $99.00 $99.00 $99.00 Noncredit Practice yoga stretches, breathing and relaxation techniques in a supportive environment to move through your pregnancy and birth with greater ease and confidence. 60737 60738 EX 703 The Yoga Connection The Yoga Connection YOGA YOGA Th Th 5:00pm- 6:15pm 5:00pm- 6:15pm 02/02/12-03/08/12 03/15/12-04/19/12 Staff Staff Yoga and Relaxation for Beginners $60.00 $60.00 Noncredit Improve strength, balance and flexibility. Breathe and relax deeply, bringing body and mind into harmony. 60747 60749 60752 60753 60750 60751 EX 719 The Yoga Connection The Yoga Connection The Yoga Connection The Yoga Connection The Yoga Connection The Yoga Connection YOGA YOGA YOGA YOGA YOGA YOGA M M Th F T W 8:30am- 9:45am 6:00pm- 7:15pm 10:00am-11:15am 8:30am- 9:45am 8:30am- 9:45am 5:30pm- 6:45pm 01/23/12-02/27/12 01/23/12-02/27/12 01/26/12-03/01/12 03/02/12-04/06/12 03/06/12-04/10/12 03/07/12-04/11/12 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Yoga for Back Care $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 Noncredit A gentle, effective approach to strengthening the back, improving body posture and coping with stress. Simple, practical techniques for alleviating neck and back pain, while moving at your own pace and comfort. 60733 60734 60735 60736 EX 725 The Yoga Connection The Yoga Connection The Yoga Connection The Yoga Connection YOGA YOGA YOGA YOGA M Th M Th 4:30pm- 5:40pm 3:30pm- 4:40pm 4:30pm- 5:40pm 4:30pm- 5:40pm 01/09/12-02/13/12 01/12/12-02/16/12 02/13/12-03/19/12 02/23/12-03/29/12 Staff Staff Staff Staff Gentle Yoga $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 Noncredit Gentle restorative yoga for balancing, renewing and stress reduction using warm-ups, revitalizing yoga poses, breath-work and relaxation techniques. Designed for individuals who feel a beginning class may be too strenuous or those with special concerns. 60739 60741 60743 60745 60740 60742 60744 60746 The Yoga Connection The Yoga Connection The Yoga Connection The Yoga Connection The Yoga Connection The Yoga Connection The Yoga Connection The Yoga Connection YOGA YOGA YOGA YOGA YOGA YOGA YOGA YOGA W Th F Su W Th F Su 10:00am-11:15am 10:30am-11:45am 10:00am-11:15am 8:30am- 9:45am 10:00am-11:15am 10:30am-11:45am 10:00am-11:15am 8:30am- 9:45am 01/18/12-02/22/12 01/19/12-02/23/12 01/20/12-02/24/12 01/22/12-02/26/12 02/29/12-04/04/12 03/01/12-04/05/12 03/02/12-04/06/12 03/11/12-04/22/12 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff View the noncredit class schedule, register and pay anytime and anywhere at www.pima.edu/continuinged. 34 $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 Campus/Site Bldg/Rm Days Time Dates Instructor Fees Health & Safety HS 730 First Aid, CPR Continual Compressions and AED Noncredit Learn basic first aid to help victims while waiting for professional help, as well as techniques to immediately treat injured people so that they are more likely to fully recuperate after being assessed and treated professionally. Topics covered include: CPR, fractures, poisoning, burns, shock and heat stroke, as well as the new continuous CPR method. 60549 Community Campus 827 T 8:00am- 5:00pm 02/07/12-02/07/12 Staff $125.00 In & Around The Southwest SW 266 Southwest Geology Noncredit Explore the events and geologic processes responsible for the stunning beauty of the deserts, plateaus and mountains. Students will mix classroom lecture with outdoor learning. Information: Excursion dates will be determined by the class. Wear hiking shoes. Bring water, snack, lunch to excursions. 60841 SW 310 Community Campus 827 T 9:00am- noon 02/14/12-04/17/12 Staff Global Positioning Systems $95.00 Noncredit You will never be lost again! Learn to operate a Global Positioning System (GPS) Navigation unit. Perfect for any outdoor activity. 60808 SW 849 Community Campus 827 F 9:30am-12:30pm 05/11/12-05/11/12 Staff Survival with Nothing $49.00 Noncredit We start the day in the desert learning and practicing the skills necessary to make tools from stones, to provide food, to build shelter and make fire. We will conclude our day with “The Final Test”, applying or combining knowledge to provide what we need to survive with no modern tools or gear. 60807 Community Campus 827 FS Online Career Training Courses are self-paced and students are allowed six months to complete a course. For additional information, see Online Learning on page 37, email [email protected] or call (520) 206-6579. • Administrative Dental Assistant • Medical Billing and Coding • Medical Terminology and Transcription • Pharmacy Technician • Nutrition • Personal Fitness Trainer • Advanced Hospital Coding & CCS Prep 8:30am- 4:30pm 04/20/12-04/21/12 Staff $139.00 Skilled Trades and Industrial Online Career Training Courses are self-paced and students are allowed six months to complete a course. For additional information, see page 37, email [email protected] or call (520) 206-6579. • • • • • • • • • • Biofuel Production Operations Building Analyst Quick Start Freight Broker/Agent Power Plant Operations Indoor Air Quality Home Inspection Wind Energy Apprentice Sustainability Professional HVAC Technician Principles of Green Buidlings For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/schedule and select Noncredit class schedule 35 Fitness, Nutrition and Well-being Section Code (CRN) Entrepreneurship Boot Camp BU 611 Financial Management for Business Owners Gain an insight into financing a business, the role numbers play in running a business and the responsibilities of a chief financial officer. Includes accounting principles and analysis of financial statements; building a scorecard, analyzing and developing solutions to financial problems; profit and cash flow management; dealing with creditors in a cash crunch and financial decision-making tools. 60845 Saturday 8 a.m.-noon 1/21/12-2/25/12 Fee: $125 BU 613 Leadership Skills and Organization Development Strategy Learn the similarities and the differences between management, leadership and supervisory skills to effectively create an organization in which the staff performs at the level of excellence. Includes recruiting and promoting from within; developing a clear organizational hierarchy; creating and documenting company processes; developing and communicating vision and mission; identifying employee needs and goals; linking company culture to customer service and satisfaction; communicating share ownership to staff; employee training programs and career path development. 60848 Saturday 8 a.m.-noon 3/3/12-3/31/12 Fee: $90 BU 615 Marketing/Sales, Competitive Analysis/Response Overview of marketing, sales and customer service strategies; understanding customer needs and competition factors. Includes decision-making strategies on expanding; online marketing and social networking; building a customer database; customer satisfaction surveys; marketing image; building and managing a sales pipeline database; account management and follow up. BU 625 Long-Term Planning and Goal Setting Learn how to set goals, develop, communicate, follow up and execute a business plan. Includes employee surveys; reviewing history, assessing current conditions and drawing conclusions; reviewing strengths and weaknesses; evaluating opportunities; developing strategies and action plans for internal improvement and addressing external opportunities. 60849 Saturday 8 a.m.-noon 4/7/12-5/5/12 Fee: $90 BU 629 Business Administration Overview Understand the role and implementation of human resources; tax reporting of financial statements and who should receive the financial reports. Learn the similarities and differences between “working on the business” and “working in the business”; setting up and working with a board of directors; covering insurable risks; building internal financial controls; formalizing the purchasing function; and management relationships with customers and outside parties. 60850 Saturday 8 a.m.-noon 5/12/12-6/9/12 Fee: $90 BU 650 Building Business Model & Value Proposition Introduction to the components of a business model and value proposition. Includes logistics and traffic management; product storage; customer payment; profitability; geographic expansion; benefits of a Web site; warranties; customer service and product support; how to differentiate from the competition and more. 60851 Saturday 1-5 p.m. 5/12/12-6/9/12 Fee: $90 Register for all seven workshops for $500 or three workshops for $250. 60847 Saturday 1-5 p.m. 3/3/12-3/31/12 Fee: $90 BU 620 The Challenges of Business Growth Learn the components of a successful business and the impact of growth. Includes strategic and financial plans for growth; hiring decisions and standards; formalizing the human resources function; planning for additional office space; significance of a database and reporting system; role of the board of directors; improving accountability; communication tools; internal training needs for staff and management; how to develop a clear organizational hierarchy, and reporting relationships. 60855 Saturday 1-5 p.m. 4/7/12-5/5/12 Fee: $90 36 This project is funded by a grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). SBA’s funding should not be construed as an endorsement of any products, opinions, or services. All SBA-funded projects are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made, if requested at least two weeks in advance. Contact the campus Disabled Students Resource (DSR) office at 206-6688 to begin the accommodation request process. For more information call 206-6322 Online Learning Online Learning Complete an online course at the times most convenient for you. Choose between a six to eight week instructor-led personal education class and a self-paced career training class. Try taking Speed Spanish, Grant Writing, Microsoft Office or Creating a Web page class. Additional classes are added monthly based on consumer demand. Search the catalog at www.ed2go.com/pima. 6-Month Online Learning Career Training Programs Prepare for employment in some of today’s hottest careers with a comprehensive, affordable and self paced online Career Training Program. You can begin these programs at any time and learn at your own pace. Upon successful completion of all required coursework, you will receive a Certificate of Completion. Features: • Facilitators and mentors are available to answer questions and help you through your studies • Career Counselors will help you prepare for the transition from the classroom to the workplace • All materials, workbooks and software are included • Payment plans are available Programs are available in the following areas: • • • • • • • • • • • Business and Professional Healthcare and Fitness Management and Corporate Media and Design Hospitality and Gaming Skilled Trades and Industrial Information Technology and Software Development Pharmacy Technician Medical Coding and Billing Medical Transcription Six Sigma Black Belt How to get started: Registration for online Career Training classes is a two step process: Step 1: Select your class and register with gatlineducation.com/pima. Step 2: Register and pay Tip: Ask your employer for reimbursement on these courses. Most of these career training courses qualify for CEU and may be available for workforce training assistance. NEW! Career training/CEU/Certificate programs available in: Multimedia Arts, Marketing Design, Medical Billing and Coding, Personal Trainer, Forensic Computer Examiner and Video Game Design. For more information, go to www.gatlineducation.com/pima. Financing options are also available. More courses are available. Search the online catalog at www.gatlineducation.com/pima. 6-Week Online Courses Our online instructors are famous for their ability to create warm and supportive communities of learners. Each course is led by an instructor and designed to be informative, fun, convenient and highly interactive. All of our courses can be completed entirely from your home or office during any time of the day or night. Features: • Courses run for six weeks (with a 10 day grace period at the end). • Courses are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, handson assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links and more. How to Get Started: 1. Go to www.ed2go.com/pima 2. Click the Courses link, choose the department and course title you are interested in and select the Enroll Now button. Follow the instructions to enroll and pay for your course. Enter your email address and set up a password. You will use your email address and password to gain access to the classroom. 3. When your course starts, return to the Online Instruction Center and click the Classroom link. To begin your studies, log in using your email address and password you selected during enrollment. Introduction to Microsoft Excel: Discover the secrets to setting up fully formatted worksheets quickly and efficiently. Introduction to Microsoft Access: Learn how to store, locate, print and automate access to all types of information. Introduction to Microsoft Word: Learn how to create and modify documents with the world’s most popular word processing software. Introduction to PowerPoint: Learn how to create impressive slide presentations filled with text, images, video, audio, charts and more. Creating Web Pages: Learn the basics of HTML so you can design, create and post your very own site on the Web. NEW! Personal exploration courses for Microsoft Office 2010, Writing Books for Children and Grant Writing A to Z. For more information, go to www.ed2go.com/pima. More than 300 courses are available. Search the online catalog at www.ed2go.com/pima. 37 Online Learning Introduction to the Internet Every Course Includes: • Caring instructor • Monitored discussion area • Conversational, easy to understand lessons • Six weeks of instruction • Certificate of completion with a passing score • Complete online access—take your course anytime, anywhere Courses: Drawing for the Absolute Beginner Gain a solid foundation in drawing and become the artist you’ve always dreamed you could be! Discover Digital Photography Explore the fascinating world of digital photography equipment. Creating Web Pages Learn the basics of HTML so you can design, create, and post your very own site on the Web. Introduction to Microsoft Publisher Find out how to use this desktop publishing program to design, develop, and publish newsletters, websites, and brochures. Making Movies with Windows XP Turn your home videos into entertaining movies that you can share with others by email, the Web, CD, and DVD. Introduction to Microsoft Word Learn how to create and modify documents with the world’s most popular word processing software. Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint Build impressive slide presentations filled with text, images, video, audio, charts, and more. Master the ins and outs of the Internet with this informative behind-the-scenes look at the Web, search engines, email, and more. Photoshop Elements for the Digital Photographer Master the secrets of correcting digital photos, to bring out the best in all your photographs! Secrets of Better Photography Discover strategies and tricks for taking excellent pictures no matter what or where you're shooting. Introduction to Alice 2.0 Programming Learn the principles of object-oriented computer programming while creating rich, interactive, three-dimensional worlds filled with characters, sound, and other exciting elements. SAT®/ACT® Preparation Get your best possible score on the verbal and reasoning sections of the new SAT® exam. Details on any of these courses can be found at: New! Fully online www.ed2go.com/pima accredited high school. You can also reach us by calling (520) 206-6579 Online Learning Anytime, Anywhere . . . Just a click away! 38 For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/continuinged Class Locations Class Locations Pima Community College Community Campus 401 N. Bonita Avenue Find a neighborhood location near you Catalina Foothills High School 4300 E. Sunrise Drive Flor de Liz Dance, Inc. 318 W. Fort Lowell Road Fort Lowell Tennis Center 2900 N. Craycroft Road Forty Niner Country Club 12000 E. Tanque Verde Road Ina Road Church of Christ 2425 W. Ina Road Kino Community Center 2805 E. Ajo Way Kodenkan of Tucson Martial Arts & Fitness 250 N. Pantano Road, Suite 100 Community Campus 401 N. Bonita Avenue, Tucson AZ 85709-5000 Campus Information: (520) 206-3933 La Paloma Center 870 W. Miracle Mile Mercado San Agustin 100 S. Avenida Del Convento New Horizon’s Computer Learning Centers 6377 E. Tanque Verde Road, Suite 200 St. Francis in the Foothills 4625 E. River Road St. Mark’s Presbyterian Church 3809 E. Third Street The Yoga Connection 3929 E. Pima Road Tucson Chinese Cultural Center 1288 W. River Road Xanadu Dance Studio 2408 N. Loretta Drive 39 Continuing Education Policies Refund Policy No refunds will be considered unless the request is received seven calendar days prior to the start of the class or activity. Refunds will be paid in full for classes that are cancelled. Contact [email protected] or (520) 206-6579. Refunds on a purchase of a series or a “bundle” will only be considered only if the request is received seven calendar days prior to the first day of class. Once a student attends one class in the bundle, a refund for the other courses within the bundle is forfeited. 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. Discounts Coupon codes and/or discount privileges must be received at the time of payment. Other Policies For Disabled Student Resources/ADA/504 Policy, Affirmative Action and Equal Educational Opportunity policies, and Annual Crime Statistics and Clery Crime Act Report information, please see page 13 of the credit schedule of classes section of this publication, or go to www.pima.edu. Changing Name or Address Legal documentation, such as a marriage certificate, court order, driver’s license or Social Security card, is required to make a name change. A student may change his/her name or address in-person at any campus, by mail or fax, with accompanying legal documentation. By mail: Pima Community College District Office of Admissions and Records 4905 E. Broadway Blvd., B-220 Tucson, AZ 85709-1120 To get the latest, most accurate class information for noncredit Continuing Education, view the noncredit class schedule at www.pima.edu/schedule. By fax: District Office of Admissions and Records (520) 206-4790 To get the latest on CEU courses, view www.pima.edu/continuinged. 40 For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/continuinged Registration for Continuing Education Classes (noncredit) Phone and Fax registration by credit card only. Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. Online: www.pima.edu/continuinged In -Person: All campuses: Monday - Thursday: Friday: Continuing Education (noncredit) Application for Admission/ Registration Have you previously attended PCC? ■ Yes ■ No A Student Number* *A Student ID Number will be assigned if you are new to Pima Community College. 8am - 7pm 8am - 5pm Downtown and East campuses: Every Saturday: 8am - 1pm Community, Desert Vista, Northwest and West: January 7, 14, and 21 8 am - 1 pm All other Saturdays CLOSED. Pima Community College will be closed on the following dates: December 23, 2011 (at noon) - January 2, 2012 January 16, 2012 February 23-24, 2012 May 28, 2012 Phone: (520) 206-6468 (credit card only) MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover accepted Name_________________________________________________________ Last First Middle Initial Address________________________________________________ City__________________State ________ZIP _________________ E-mail Address __________________________________________ Home Phone Number ( ) _______________________________■ Work Phone Number ( ) _______________________________■ Other Phone Number ( ) _______________________________■ Check best phone number to reach you during the day. ■ Male ■ Female - Date of Birth: ■ Special accommodations are required ■ Address has changed Continuing Education Information $ CRN (5 digits) Fee ____________________________ ____________ Course Title Mail: Use the form on this page. Make checks payable to Pima Community College Mail to: Pima Community College Continuing Education 401 N. Bonita Avenue Tucson, AZ 85709-5036 - Dates ____________________________ ____________ Course Location Times $ CRN (5 digits) Fee ____________________________ ____________ Course Title Dates ____________________________ ____________ Course Location Times Total $ Make check payable to: Pima Community College Fax: Payment Method - Full payment must accompany this form. Use the form on this page and fax to the College at (520) 206-6556. ■ Personal Check ■ Cash ■ Money Order Questions: Email your questions to: [email protected] Registration for Credit Classes: Refer to page 6 of the credit schedule of classes section of this publication, or go to www.pima.edu. ■ Other ■ Credit ______________________________________ Card Number __________________________________________ _____________ Signature of cardholder Expiration date For Office Use Only - Date _________________________________ Initials _____________ Paid by Other Check Number Cash Money Order Credit Card Refund Policy: See refund policy on page 40 41 Index Animal Exploration ....................................................13 Application for Admission .......................................41 Arts ...........................................................................14 Bridge .......................................................................15 Business .....................................................................5 Business Professional ................................................6 Business, Workplace and Professions .......................5 CEU Computer Software Applications .......................7 Class Locations ........................................................39 Computer Education ................................................11 Computer Software ...................................................11 Computer Software and Technology ........................11 Cooking & Food ..................................................15, 32 Crafts ........................................................................17 Dance .................................................................30, 32 Discovering Southern Arizona ..............................3, 23 Mountain Biking .................................................4, 24 Natural History Walking Tours ............................4, 28 Do It Yourself ......................................................17, 30 Entrepreneurship Boot Camp ...................................36 Exercise, Sports & Games .................................31, 32 Exploring Ideas ........................................................17 Fashion, Fabrics & Needlework ...............................18 Finance & Investment ...............................................29 Fitness, Nutrition and Well-being .........................1, 32 Foundations of Family ..............................................29 Give the Gift of Learning ............................................1 Health & Safety ...................................................31, 35 Hiking & Backpacking ..........................................3, 23 In & Around The Southwest ......................................35 J.A.U.N.T.s ................................................................25 Languages ...............................................................18 Mall Registration .........................................................3 Motorcycle Training ..................................................19 Mountain Biking ........................................................24 Music ........................................................................21 Online Learning ........................................................37 6-Week Online Courses .........................................37 Online Career Training Courses..............................37 Online for Youth ......................................................38 Parenting & Families .................................................31 Personal Development .........................................7, 29 Personal Interest .......................................................13 Photography .............................................................21 42 Give the Gift of Learning The next time you are about to buy a gift card, consider giving the gift of new knowledge! For ideas, refer to the Special Events Section on page 2. Pima for Kids ..............................................................2 Policies .....................................................................40 Cancellations .........................................................40 Name or Address Change .....................................40 Refund Policy .........................................................40 Registration ..............................................................41 Skilled Trades and Industrial Online Career Training Courses ..................................35, 37 Special Events ........................................................1, 2 Study Tours ...............................................................25 SWIRLS! ...............................................................2, 14 Technology ...............................................................12 Walking Tours ...........................................................28 Workforce and Business Development ......................1 Workplace Basics .......................................................7 Writing ................................................................ 22, 31 Youth Programs ........................................................30 For complete course information and updates, go to www.pima.edu/continuinged