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Schoolcraft College
Continuing Education
Professional Development
AND
Fall 2012
new classes starting weekly
Register July 30
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March 3 see page 45
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greater Michigan chapter
see page 14
www.schoolcraft.edu/cepd
Convenient, Affordable and Effective. registratiOn infOrMatiOn
Take ed2go courses anywhere and
Register July 30 through december
when it's most convenient for you. new classes starting weekly
We offer you hundreds of engaging online
courses for adults, covering every topic from
most classes/activities are not
SAT Test Preparation to Web Design. scheduled on the following days:
Each ed2go course comes equipped with » Labor Day Weekend: September 1–3, 2012
a patient and caring instructor, lively » Thanksgiving Holiday:
discussions with your fellow students, and November 21 (after 5 pm), 22–25, 2012
plenty of practical information that you can
Exceptions are noted in the schedule.
put to immediate use.
how to register
on PAGES 48–49
Learn more at www.ed2go.com/schoolcraft
or call 734-462-4448
Get news,
updates,
school closing information
and more...
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cOntents
Accounting ...........................................18 Painting ................................................30 Schoolcraft College
Aerobics/Pilates/Strength Training ...35
Aquatics ................................................38
Personal Interest..................................33
Photography .........................................31 Continuing Education
Professional Development
AND
Art—General .......................................29 Public Safety.........................................33
Career Training/Exploration ................ 4 Reading .................................................19
Ceramics ...............................................31 Real Estate............................................15 734-462-4448 • CEPD@schoolcraft.edu
Communication/Writing ....................19 Small Business/Entrepreneur ............... 6
Computers .............................................. 9 Tai Chi...................................................43 Continuing Education Center Hours
Culinary................................................23 Teacher Recertification ....................... 16 Monday–Friday, 8 am–5 pm
Dance ....................................................42 Tennis ...................................................42
Drawing ................................................30 Test Preparation ..................................20
English Language.................................29 Yoga.......................................................43 Schoolcraft College has published this schedule for informational
purposes only and its contents shall not constitute a contract between
Fencing .................................................41 Youth.....................................................21
this institution and prospective or enrolled students.
Financial Planning ..............................18
Non-Instructional Activities ..............44 The information presented here reflects the current curricula, policies
Foreign Language ................................28 and regulations of the College. However, these are subject to change at
Gerontology.......................................... 14 Online & Hybrid Class Information... 47 any time by action of the Board of Trustees or the administration.
Lifelong Learners .................................22 Registration Dates & Information .....48 It is the policy of Schoolcraft College that no person shall, on the basis of
Math .....................................................19 Registration Form ...............................49 race, color, national origin, gender, age, marital status, creed or disability,
Motorcycle Safety Education ..............34 be excluded from participating in, be denied benefits of, or be subjected
Waiver of Liability Form for to discrimination during any program or activity or in employment.
Music ....................................................32 Fitness Classes .....................................49
A doctor’s review of your health is advised before starting any exercise
Nonprofit/Grant Funding ...................13 Kids on Campus program.
Nursing .................................................15 Emergency Information Form ............46
The Schoolcraft College Continuing Education and Professional
Development Schedule is published three times yearly.
2 www.schoolcraft.edu/cepd | 734-462-4448
hOw tO read this schedule
SAMPLE CLASS CLASS KEY
Purchase textbook and bring to first class—available
Subject
CuLinARy Class Description at the College Bookstore. View book pricing and details
Class
Title ServSafe at www.schoolcraftbooks.com. The bookstore will be
Designed for owners and managers of food service estab- closed September 3, and November 22–25.
lishments, this class will prepare you for final examina-
tions administered by the Educational Foundation of the Purchase a USB flash/thumb drive and bring to first class—
National Restaurant Association. Upon successful comple- available at the College Bookstore.
tion of the program and exam (taken in class), the certified
individual will be qualified to train personnel in sanita-
tion techniques, communicate with representatives of the See Online Class Information on page 47 for specific requirements.
health departments having jurisdiction, recognize sanita-
Class
tion deficiencies, and initiate improvements.
Continuing Education
W Waiver required. See page 49.
Number CES 2087 (1.8 CEu) Units awarded upon $200/Senior Cost $160
completion
Prerequisite—CES 2187 Cooking 101:
Cost/Senior Cost Skill Development or instructor’s approval.
Duration 2 days Thur & Fri Feb 19 Start Date 8 am-5 pm Time See page 24 for tool kit requirements.
Section
Number Sec. 921021 Off Campus Class Location T. Holewinski Instructor
CES 2380 Pastry 101: Skill Development is strongly recommended
Days Class Meets
before taking this class. Cooking 101 is not required.
See page 25 for tool kit requirements.
New classes and class sections continuously being added.
Visit www.schoolcraft.edu/cepd for updates.
caMpus Map & directOry
Schoolcraft College General College 734-462-4400 Bookstore 734-462-4409
18600 Haggerty Road Continuing Education Center 734-462-4448 www.schoolcraftbooks.com
Livonia, Michigan 48152-2696 Hearing Impaired Phone 734-462-4437
livonia campus Other campus Offices
AS...........Applied Sciences Building A ......... Grote Administration Center
BTC ... Biomedical Technology Center Human Resources
CEC ..... Continuing Education Center CC ....................... Children’s Center
Child Care Program—
F ............................ Forum Building no drop-off care available
LA ................... Liberal Arts Building S ...........................Service Building
L ............................Bradner Library Bookstore Lost & Found
Learning Assistance Center Campus Security Police 734-462-4424
MC ...................... McDowell Center
Admissions & Enrollment Center Off campus locations
Career & Transfer Center MED .......................Medical Center
Cashier Computer Lab 17940 Farmington Road, Livonia
Counseling Center Registration Center southeast corner at Curtis
Student Accounts Transition Center RC ........Radcliff Center, Garden City
PE ......... Physical Education Building 1751 Radcliff Street, Garden City
TBA ..................... To be announced 734-462-4770
Students will be called when location just south of Ford Road
is finalized. Class will be held at between Wayne & Merriman
Livonia campus. PSTC...Public Safety Training Complex
TCTS .......................... Tennis Courts 31777 Industrial Road, Livonia
VT ........................ VisTaTech Center
American Harvest Restaurant
Business Development Center
Culinary Arts Program
Main Street Cafe
W ......................Waterman Wing
Henry’s Food Court Meeting Rooms
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Project Management
Project Management Essentials and Project Management Basics
Exam Preparation Are you a part-time project manager, accidental
Are you preparing for the PMP or CAPM exam? Or project manager, or a project manager that needs to
refresh your knowledge and complement your skill
looking for valuable project management skills?
Gain essential knowledge about project manage- sets? Learn the basics of project management, and Free inFormation session
ment to deliver results for your stakeholders. apply these basics into your work projects. Group
Topics include management of integration, scope, exercises and classroom discussion focus on practical Want to learn more about
time, cost, quality, human resources, commu- application of project management principles, tools PROJECT MANAGEMENT?
nications, risk, and procurement. Get tools and and techniques necessary to successfully initiate,
techniques for initiating, planning, executing, plan, execute, monitor and control and close a project. Come to our free session
controlling, and closing projects. Do group prac- CES2 1593 (1.6 CEU) $295/Senior Cost $236 Monday, September 17
tice exercises and discuss exam preparation ques- 6 weeks Tues Oct 2 6-8:40 pm 6–7:30 p.m.
tions. This course targets those that have project Sec. 947508 LA200 E. van der Meulen, PMP
Biomedical Technology Center, room 160
team experience, as well as project managers seek-
ing to refresh their knowledge and complement
skill sets. For each exam’s preparation require-
ments visit www.schoolcraft.edu/CEPD/pmp.
CES2 1572 (3.6 CEU) $795
10 weeks Mon Oct 1 6-9:35 pm Physical Fitness Careers
Sec. 947507 LA200 E. van der Meulen, PMP CPR & AED Training Personal Fitness Trainer Certification
Acquire the knowledge and confidence to identify Join this fun field and be a part of what the US
MS Project 2010: An Introduction and provide necessary treatment for someone in Labor Department and the fitness industry have
Learn how to create a project schedule in MS Proj- need of CPR. This class teaches infant, child and documented as a high demand profession. Whether
ect. Use a work break down structure to decompose adult CPR as well as airway obstruction manage- you desire a career change, or want to build your
the project deliverables into tasks, define relation- ment, and how to use an AED. An American Heart personal knowledge, get the information you need
ships between tasks, assign resources, analyze the Association CPR/AED card, valid for two years, will to become a Certified Personal Trainer. This chal-
critical path, and explore various schedule compres- be issued upon successful completion of the class. lenging class is taught over an 8-week period. The
sion techniques to reach milestone dates. Then cre- Textbook included. This is not a CPR certified class National Exam is held on the 9th week. Sixteen
ate a hands-on mock project plan in our computer for healthcare professionals. Daytime classes have a hours of lectures include anatomy, exercise physiol-
lab, increasing your confidence using MS Project one hour lunch which is not included in CEU total. ogy, nutrition, health screening, etc. In addition,
so you can get started creating your own project sixteen hours of “hands on” practical training pre-
CES 4252 (.4 CEU) $99/Senior Cost $79.20
schedules. For memory storage, bring a USB Flash 1 day Thurs Sep 20 5:30-9:30 pm pares you to actually work with clients one-on-one
Drive (thumb drive) to class. Prerequisite: basic Sec. 947518 AS376 J. Nicholas and provides a great opportunity to network with
knowledge of Project Management. 1 day Sat Dec 8 9 am-2 pm employers. Certification requires passing the written
CES2 6203 (.8 CEU) $149/Senior Cost $119.20 Sec. 947509 AS920 J. Nicholas and practical exam, completing a 30-hour internship
3 weeks Mon Sep 24 6:30-9:10 pm
and having current CPR/AED credentials. At the
Sec. 947517 VT450 J. Greer, PMP
last class meeting, students need to be available for
3 weeks Mon Nov 5 6:30-9:10 pm
the entire class duration, but may not be on-site the
Sec. 947510 VT450 J. Greer, PMP
entire time. A half-hour lunch is not included in CEU
total. For more information on this program visit
www.schoolcraft.edu/cepd/fitnesstrainer. W
CES 9861 (3.5 CEU) $749
9 weeks Mon & Wed Sep 10 6-8 pm
Sec. 947502 LA400 Certified Fitness Instructor
9 weeks Sat Sep 22
PE105 10 am-12 pm
Fitness Center 12:30 pm-2:30 pm
Sec. 947501 Certified Fitness Instructor
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Career Training/exploraTion
Pharmacy Technician
Professional Pharmacy Technician Training Pharmaceutical Sterile Compounding Payme
nt plan
The demand for trained pharmacy technicians is Pharmacy technicians, pharmacists and quality availab s are
growing, both locally and nationally. This course assurance personnel, take your pharmaceutical le for b
Pharma oth
is appropriate if you’re interested in becoming a knowledge to the next level by learning the core cy Tech
Progra nician
pharmacy technician, preparing for the certification competencies necessary to safely prepare and ms—ca
at 734- ll CEPD
exam, are a pre-pharmacy student, or have a health- deliver sterile commercial and compounded phar- 462-44
care background and are looking to strengthen your maceuticals. Learn sterile aseptic drug preparation, for deta 48
current skills. Be introduced to various pharmacy the technique involving procedures designed to ils.
practice settings covering topics such as drug prevent contamination of drugs, packaging, equip-
classes, basic physiology, drug interactions, and ment, or supplies by microorganisms during pro-
daily pharmacy operations. Learn to effectively
assist in pharmaceutical preparations, focus heavily
cessing. Become proficient in sterile product and
aseptic admixture techniques. Learn the principles free infOrMatiOn sessiOn
on calculations and complete daily tasks required of sterile product manipulation for the purpose
in any pharmacy environment. All students will be of drug doses and products. The curriculum meets Learn more about a fulfilling career
required to participate in an interview exercise that or exceeds guidelines and standards required by in PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY.
involves hands-on and/or observatory experience the U.S. Pharmacopeia’s (USP) Revised General
in one of two different pharmacy settings, hospital Chapter <797> and <795> Pharmaceutical Com- Join us for a free session
or community. Prerequisite: Math skills* includ- pounding-Sterile Preparations. Prerequisite (one Tuesday, August 28
ing arithmetic, basic algebra, complex fractions of the following criteria): successfully completed 6–7:30 p.m.
and equations, conversions, and basic analytical Schoolcraft’s Pharmacy Technician training; suc-
concepts (skills utilized in high school algebra). cessfully completed a pharmacy technician training
Biomedical Technology Center, room 100
Textbooks, drug cards and compounding materials at another location and successfully completed a
are included in the class cost. Daytime classes have competency exam at Schoolcraft; is an active Phar-
a lunch which is not included in CEU total. macy Technician with 2 years of work experience. Want to learn more about
CES 8474 (10.5 CEu) $1,995 All materials are included in the class cost. Daytime PHARMACEuTICAL STERILE
14 weeks Sat Sep 8 8:30 am-4:30 pm classes have a lunch which is not included in CEU
Sec. 947505 AS710 N. Shammas total. More information is available at www.school- COMPOuNDING TRAINING?
14 weeks Tues & Thur Sep 11 6-10:05 pm craft.edu/cepd/compounding. Come to a free session
Sec. 947504 AS920 F. Devantier
The first 10 students to register Wednesday, August 29
* Not sure of your math competency? will receive a $100 rebate! 6–7:30 p.m.
A math assessment can provide the answers. CES 8487 (7.5 CEu)
Additional information available in our FAQ
$1,795 Biomedical Technology Center, room 170
9 weeks Sat 8 am-4:50 pm
section: www.schoolcraft.edu/cepd/pharmacy. Sep 8, 22, 29, Oct 13, 20, Nov 3, 10, Dec 1, 15
Sec. 947520 BTC210 G. Abbasi
Resume Writing Online Administrative Assistant Applications Online Travel Writing Online
Transform your resume into a powerful tool that Explore how economics, accounting, business law, Consider the possibility of exploring the world as a
will help get you interviews. Learn different for- organizational behavior, and management affect travel writer. Translate what is seen, heard, tasted,
mats, how to write an employment objective, and administrative assistant responsibilities and activi- touched, smelled, and felt, into publishable articles
tips on writing a persuasive cover letter. ties. Plan and exercise control to increase your effi- and books. Understand the writing styles and
CES2 1512 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76 ciency and effectiveness. methods needed to sell material in today’s competi-
6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 947514 CES2 1497 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76 tive market.
6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 947512 CES 7201 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
Administrative Assistant Fundamentals Online 6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 947515 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 947523
Discover and master the essentials of managerial
and staff support, information and records man- Become a Veterinary Assistant Online The Craft of Magazine Writing Online
agement, communications technology, travel and Do you like animals? Consider preparing for a career If you enjoy writing, explore the fundamentals of writ-
meeting coordination, space planning and office as a veterinary assistant. Get the information you ing for magazines. Learn powerful brainstorming tech-
ergonomics. need to work in a veterinary office or hospital. niques designed to make writing easier and develop
CES2 1441 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76 CES 8426 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76 the skills needed to write and sell your articles.
6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 947511 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 947519 CES 7193 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 947513 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 947522 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 947516
6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 947521
neW Become A Veterinary Assistant 2 Online
Practicing veterinarian teaches you to manage the
entire canine breeding cycle, from assessing the
health of parents to puppy care.
See Online Class Information on
page 47 for specific requirements.
CES 8490 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 947503
6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 947506
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Career Training/exploraTion
SMALL BuSinESS/EnTREPREnEuR
Event Planning Entertainment
Event Planning Certificate: Our event planning courses are designed to accommodate all levels of education Voice Acting i: More Than a Pretty Voice
and experience, from entry level students to individuals in the event planning industry. to qualify for an event If anyone has ever told you, “You’ve got a great
planning certificate, participants must successfully complete all four courses. Various courses are offered voice, you should be doing commercials,” explore
throughout the year, with this semester’s offering listed below. it is recommended that students complete the voice acting. Discover what types of voice work
certificate in the following order: introduction to event planning, wedding planning, special event design & there are, what you need to enter the job market
décor, event planning practical experience. and who has the jobs. Acquire the basic skills
needed to create a voice-over demo, information
look for event planning and wedding planning in the winter semester with classes starting in January.
about finding a talent agent and how to market
Special Event Design & Decor Event Planning Practical Experience your skills. If time permits, each participant will
Have your special event looking great on the out- Explore available career opportunities while put- step up to the microphone for a brief recording and
side as well as the inside. After you’ve explored ting your event planning knowledge to work in receive helpful feedback from an expert in the field.
aspects of planning and promotion, learn more the “real world.” Learn the legalities associated CES2 1519 (.2 CEu) $49/Senior Cost $39.20
about the art of decorating and design. Acquire with event planning including fundraising laws, 1 day Sat Sep 29 10 am-12 pm
general knowledge of decorating ideas and lan- performance riders and contracts. Understand the Sec. 940719 LA200 T. Force
guage. By drawing from information and resources, importance of professional etiquette, strong com-
you’ll learn to creatively develop a decor, design, munication skills, maintaining a current vendor Voice Acting ii
and theme for many different types of special list, pursuing organizational memberships and Identifying both the character and the target audi-
events. Recommendation: CES2 1584 Introduction marketing. Gain valuable practical experience ence in any commercial script is the key to success.
to Event Planning. through participation in both the planning and Learn to expand on the unique selling point and
CES2 1589 (1.4 CEu) $115/Senior Cost $92 implementation of an event. Prerequisite: CES2 structure of voice acting. If time permits, each par-
6 weeks Mon Sep 17 6:30-8:50 pm 1584 Introduction to Event Planning, CES2 1517 ticipant will step up to the microphone, record sev-
Sec. 940727 VT445 C. Gregorich, J. Martinez Wedding Planning, CES2 1589 Special Event eral takes of a script, and receive helpful feedback
6 weeks Tues Sep 18 6:30-8:50 pm Design & Decor. from an expert in the field. Prerequisite: CES2 1519
Sec. 940734 BTC100 C. Gregorich, J. Martinez CES2 1590 (1.2 CEu) $99/Senior Cost $79.20
Voice Acting I: More Than a Pretty Voice.
6 weeks Mon Oct 29 6:30-8:30 pm CES2 1532 (.2 CEu) $49/Senior Cost $39.20
Sec. 940728 VT445 C. Gregorich, J. Martinez 1 day Sat Oct 20 10 am-12 pm
Sec. 940726 LA200 T. Force
6 weeks Tues Oct 30 6:30-8:30 pm
Sec. 940735 BTC100 C. Gregorich, J. Martinez
Entrepreneurship money savings opportunity
Small Business Entrepreneur Certificate:
Our entrepreneur series is designed to provide
entrepreneurs the education and tools to launch EnTREPREnEuR SERiES
a successful small business. to qualify for a small This money savings series is a real value and includes the following 5 classes:
Business entrepreneur certificate, participants must • CES2 1542 Fundamentals of Starting a Business
successfully complete all five courses in the entrepre- • CES2 1543 Fundamentals of Writing a Business Plan
neur series. Various courses are offered throughout • CES2 1545 Fundamentals of Marketing Your Business
the year, with this semester’s offering listed below. • CES2 1546 Fundamentals of Financial Management
for more information or questions about class • CES2 1544 Fundamentals of Business Legal Issues
content, please call the Michigan small Business and See class descriptions for more information.
technology development center™ (Mi-sBtdc™) at CES2 1582 (1.5 CEu) $169/Senior Cost $135.20
734-462-4438. 5 weeks Tues Aug 30, Sep 6, 13, 20, 27 9:30 am-12:30 pm
Sec. 940717 VT455 Staff
5 weeks Thurs Nov 6, 13, 20, 27, Dec 4 4-7 pm
Sec. 940747 VT455 Staff
you must register prior to the start of the series to take advantage of the savings.
the Michigan small Business & technology development center™ (Mi-sBtdc™) network provides a full
range of services for small businesses that are emerging and growing throughout Michigan including new
venture companies, existing small businesses, expanding businesses, new technology companies, and inno-
vators. the Mi-sBtdc at schoolcraft college provides services and support to western wayne and south-
west Oakland counties.
we can help you with the following:
» counseling » training » research » Business plan assistance
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Career Training/exploraTion
Fundamentals of Starting a Business Fundamentals of Marketing your Business Fundamentals of Business Legal issues
Are you considering self-employment, or at the Discover practical applications of marketing con- Gain an understanding of different types of legal
beginning stages of starting a business? Delivered cepts designed to grow small businesses. Topics entities that are appropriate for structuring and
in a workshop format, this introductory session covered include: market analysis and research, tar- starting a new business. Topics covered include: tax
will help you assess your ability to lead and manage get marketing, assessing competitors, and key mar- and liability issues, basic elements of a contract,
a company, as well as evaluate the market and sales keting implementation tools. Examine a strategic, collections, licenses, registrations, employment and
potential for your products. Discover resources well-planned approach to marketing with several property issues, leasing and insurance. Prospective
available to help launch new ventures in Michigan. examples of effective hands-on marketing tech- business owners will be guided in setting up the
CES2 1542 (.3 CEu) $30/Senior Cost $24 niques that focus on creating and keeping custom- organizational structure that will help protect you
1 day Thurs Aug 30 9:30 am-12:30 pm ers. Recommendation: CES2 1542 Fundamentals of from unnecessary legal challenges. Recommenda-
Sec. 940708 VT455 Staff Starting a Business prior to this class. tion: CES2 1542 Fundamentals of Starting a Busi-
1 day Tues Oct 9 6-9 pm CES2 1545 (.3 CEu) $40/Senior Cost $32 ness prior to this class.
Sec. 940709 VT455 Staff 1 day Thurs Sep 13 9:30 am-12:30 pm CES2 1544 (.3 CEu) $40/Senior Cost $32
1 day Tues Nov 6 4-7 pm Sec. 940722 VT455 Staff 1 day Thurs Sep 20 9:30 am-12:30 pm
Sec. 940710 VT455 Staff 1 day Tues Nov 20 4-7 pm Sec. 940729 VT455 Staff
1 day Wed Dec 5 9:30 am-12:30 pm Sec. 940724 VT455 Staff 1 day Tues Nov 27 4-7 pm
Sec. 940713 VT455 Staff Sec. 940730 VT455 Staff
Fundamentals of Financial Management
Fundamentals of Writing a Business Plan Become familiar with the basics of financial man-
Increase your chance for successful self-employ- agement. Topics covered include: how to apply the
ment, or business launch by delving into business information from key financial statements to help
planning. Topics covered include: specifics of mar- you manage your business; accounting language,
keting, finance, legal, regulatory and operations including debits and credits; preparation of the bal-
issues; key components of information based plan- ance sheet and profit and loss statement; cash flow
ning and management; and the first steps for creat- analysis; and break even with specific small busi-
ing a business plan. Actual examples of effective ness examples. Recommendation: CES2 1542 Fun-
business plans are used as course material. Recom- damentals of Starting a Business prior to this class. Bridge the gap between
mendation: CES2 1542 Fundamentals of Starting a CES2 1546 (.3 CEu)
Business prior to this class. 1 day Thurs Sep 27
$40/Senior Cost $32
9:30 am-12:30 pm
business need and
CES2 1543 (.3 CEu) $40/Senior Cost $32 Sec. 940731 VT455 Staff business results.
1 day Thurs Sep 6 9:30 am-12:30 pm 1 day Tues Dec 4 4-7 pm
Sec. 940718 VT455 Staff Sec. 940732 VT455 Staff partner with us to create your
1 day Thurs Oct 11 6-9 pm training or consulting solution—
Sec. 940721 VT455 Staff
1 day Tues Nov 13 4-7 pm
held on site at your facility.
Sec. 940723 VT455 Staff
1 day Wed Dec 12 9:30 am-12:30 pm call 734-462-4441
Sec. 940725 VT445 Staff or for more information go to
www.schoolcraft.edu/bdc
small business a la Carte! select one of the following classes to
complement the entrepreneur classes or to enrich your business savvy.
Developing your unique Marketing Plan Working for yourself: The ins & Outs of 5 Keys to Achieving Fiscal Fitness
Workshop Becoming a Consultant, a Contractor, or This state-wide training program is designed to
Successful small business owners need to develop Other Service Provider help business owners strengthen financial literacy
a unique marketing plan. Begin with an assess- Are you an experienced professional with valuable, and improve the ability to access capital needed to
ment of current marketing initiatives, then learn defined skill sets, looking for a new career avenue? grow. Topics discussed include identifying problems
to determine marketing opportunities that will Think about taking your expertise and becoming an using your balance sheet and income statement,
drive awareness and increase sales. Course time independent consultant, a contractor, or a service providing ways to increase your company’s cash
will be dedicated to developing the focus needed provider. Explore the steps to form your business flow, using break-even analysis to improve decision-
to create your company’s unique marketing (LLC or other), market yourself and your services, making, planning the working capital to support
strategy. As part of the class, a mandatory ques- and define your client engagement. your growth and how to keep your banker on your
tionnaire needs to be completed before the class CES2 1548 (.3 CEu) $45/Senior Cost $36 side. Fifth Third Bank clients, please contact the
starts. Please call the MI-SBTDC at 734-462-4438 1 day Wed Oct 24 9:30 am-12:30 pm MI-SBTDC office for scholarship information.
to secure a questionnaire. A one hour is lunch not Sec. 940733 VT455 M. Dembrow CES2 1558 (.4 CEu) $25/Senior Cost $20
included in CEU total. 1 day Tues Nov 20 8:30 am-12:30 pm
CES2 1595 (.6 CEu) $150/Senior Cost $120 Sec. 940716 VT455 Staff
1 day Tues Sep 25 9 am-4 pm
Sec. 940714 VT455 Staff
1 day Thurs Nov 8 9 am-4 pm
Sec. 940746 VT455 Staff
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Career Training/exploraTion
Social networking for Small Businesses Hands-on Registration Assistance for Buy & Sell on eBay Online
Learn the basics and etiquette of social networking Government Contracting Make extra money buying and selling goods online.
for your small business. Explore how to leverage Looking for help? This Create titles that get noticed, learn to conduct
social networks to help grow your business while workshop is for PTAC financial transactions safely and explore today’s
reducing your marketing costs. Discover the ben- clients looking for global marketplace through eBay online auctions.
efits, disadvantages and tricks of the major social assistance completing CES2 1496 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
networks (Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn). your Central Contrac- 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 940743
CES2 1570 (.3 CEu) $45/Senior Cost $36 tor Registration (CCR), SBA’s Dynamic Small Busi-
1 day Tues Oct 23 6-9 pm ness Search, and/or the State of Michigan Vendor
Sec. 940742 VT455 Staff Registration. Counselors will be available to help prefer an on-campus ebay class?
1 day Tues Dec 4 4-7 pm you understand and complete your online registra- see page 10.
Sec. 940715 VT460 Staff tions. For more information or questions about
class content please call 734-462-4438. Prereq-
The Patent Process uisite: CES2 1539 How to Become a Government
Protect your idea, save time and money. Under- Growing Plants for Fun & Profit Online
Contractor or instructor’s approval. Explore what you need to know to turn your love of
stand the fundamental steps involved in starting
CES2 1541 (.2 CEu) $25/Senior Cost $20 plants into an enjoyable and potentially profitable
your patent process and getting your invention to 1 day Thurs Oct 25 9-11 am
market. Discover how to gauge the value/worth of home business.
Sec. 940707 VT450 Staff
the idea. Learn the requirements for obtaining a CES2 1347 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 940706
patent and how to calculate the costs initially asso- Wow, What A Great Event Online
ciated with the process. Don’t reveal your idea to Create, coordinate and execute successful special Secrets of the Caterer Online
anyone before taking this class! events. Develop skills, find resources and gain con- Do you love to cook and plan parties? Think about
CES2 1187 (.4 CEu) $59/Senior Cost $47.20 fidence to successfully plan and produce any type starting your own catering business to make money
1 day Thurs Oct 11 6-10 pm of event. doing what you love!
Sec. 940711 VT405 S. Werner CES2 1477 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
CES 2243 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 940739
Marketing your Patented Product 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 940744
Your product is patented…now what? Get started Start a Pet Sitting Business Online
on your way to success with this entrepreneur’s Starting a Consulting Practice Online
Translate your passion for animals into a profit- Do you have training or knowledge that could be
basic guide to profiting from inventions. Join us to able career. Learn the essentials of starting a pet
learn about proven techniques and marketing out- useful to others? Learn the complete process of
sitting business including animal care, home visits, starting and operating a consulting practice.
lets to promote and sell your product. finances and business start-up essentials.
CES2 1370 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
CES2 1462 (.4 CEu) $59/Senior Cost $47.20 CES2 1583 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 940720
1 day Thurs Oct 25 6-10 pm 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 940740
Sec. 940712 VT405 S. Werner 6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 940736
6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 940745
How to Become a Government Contractor See Online Class Information on
Let the government be page 47 for specific requirements.
your newest customer.
Find out what it takes
to sell your goods and
services to the federal
government and the State of Michigan. In addition,
learn about the services and continuous support the
Online learning
Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC)
has available to help your company with the con- anytime, anywhere...
tracting process. For more information or questions
about course content please call 734-462-4438. Pre-
requisite: Company must be in business for at least
two years.
just a click away!
CES2 1539 (.3 CEu) $45/Senior Cost $36
1 day Thurs Sep 13 9 am-12 pm
Sec. 940701 VT425 Staff
1 day Thurs Oct 11 9 am-12 pm
Sec. 940702 VT425 Staff
1 day Thurs Nov 15 9 am-12 pm
Sec. 940703 VT425 Staff
1 day Thurs Dec 6 9 am-12 pm
Sec. 940704 VT425 Staff
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COMPuTERS Word 1: An introduction to Word Processing Excel 2: Advanced Features
Learn the basic features of Microsoft Word in the Expand your knowledge of Excel in the Windows
Computers: Back to the Basics Windows environment. This hands-on class will environment. Explore more spreadsheet capabili-
Are you new to using personal computers? cover such topics as creating documents, editing ties of this software package in a hands-on class.
Familiarize yourself with the basic functions and text, formatting documents using special font Learn to use lists, analyze list data, enhance charts,
uses of the personal computer in a relaxed, non- effects and paragraph alignment, creating bulleted exchange data with other programs, and plan and
threatening environment. Learn the very basics and numbered lists, applying borders and shading, run macros. Prerequisite: CES 1813 Excel 1 or
about the hardware and software commonly found and inserting document headers and footers. Pre- equivalent knowledge, and familiarity with basic
on IBM-compatible computers. Use the Windows requisite: CES 1909 MS Windows—An Introduc- math functions.
operating system, and see how word processing tion or equivalent knowledge. CES 1815 (1.6 CEu) $169/Senior Cost $135.20
and spreadsheet software can be used for your
CES 1829 (1.6 CEu) $169/Senior Cost $135.20 6 weeks Thurs Nov 1 6:30-9:10 pm
individual needs. Discuss how your information is 6 weeks Thurs Sep 20 6-8:40 pm Sec. 940014 AS220 J. Spence
stored, data security, computer viruses, and learn Sec. 940025 AS940 M. Richardson 6 weeks Mon Nov 5 6-8:40 pm
how to determine which computer would best fit Sec. 940022 AS940 M. Brown
your needs when purchasing. Word 2: Advanced Features
CES 6946 (1.6 CEu) $169/Senior Cost $135.20 Continue to enhance your skills using advanced Access 1: An introduction to
3 weeks Mon & Wed Sep 17 9-11:40 am features of Microsoft Word. Learn more advanced Database Management
Sec. 940008 CEC100 M. Wilson features such as tables, charts, reports, merg- Computerized databases store large amounts of
6 weeks Thurs Sep 20 6-8:40 pm ing documents and basic desktop publishing in a information and are able to retrieve all or part of
Sec. 940034 AS210 A. Pearlman hands-on environment. Prerequisite: CES 1829 the information as needed. Microsoft Access is
Word 1: An Introduction to Word Processing or used to manage data that can be organized into
internet Basics
have equivalent knowledge. lists of related information. Learn to identify and
Find out how easy it is to: send electronic mail to
CES 6688 (1.6 CEu) $169/Senior Cost $135.20 work with a relational database. Build a database,
your children, grandchildren, friends and relatives;
6 weeks Thurs Nov 1 6-8:40 pm create and edit tables and records, create and mod-
check on your investments; make travel arrange- Sec. 940007 AS940 M. Richardson ify forms, reports and queries. Prerequisite: CES
ments; shop; and maybe even instantly locate peo-
1829 Word Level 1 or CES 1813 Excel 1 or equiva-
ple you lost touch with years ago. Come explore the PowerPoint 1: Presentation Software for lent knowledge.
World Wide Web as you learn basic skills to “surf Effective Communication CES 6556 (1.6 CEu) $189/Senior Cost $151.20
the Internet” on your own. Some computer experi- Create effective communication pieces and presen- 6 weeks Mon Sep 17 6-8:40 pm
ence and familiarity is required. tations in a number of formats using PowerPoint Sec. 940003 AS210 G. Miloser
CES2 6119 (.6 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76 software. Learn to create slides for presentations
2 weeks Mon & Wed Oct 8 9-11 am by combining text, graphs, charts, ClipArt, Word- Access 2: Advanced Features
Sec. 940023 CEC100 M. Wilson Learn advanced concepts of form and report
Art, and templates. This presentation will contain
slides that can be displayed on your computer development and design in this continuation of
MS Windows—An introduction
screen or that can be printed as masters for over- Microsoft Access. See how to share information
Are you new to personal computers or do you just
head projection, as 35mm slides or as an outline with other Office programs, automate tasks with
want to learn the basics of the Microsoft Windows
and printed notes. Prerequisite: CES 1909 MS macros, create advanced and multiple table queries,
operating system? Learn to maintain file manage-
Windows—An Introduction, and CES 1829 Word manage database objects and manage the Access
ment systems, perform disk cleanup operations,
1: An Introduction to Word Processing or equiva- Database. Prerequisite: CES 6556 Access 1: An
and create an easy to use desktop in Microsoft
lent knowledge. Introduction to Database Management or equiva-
Windows 7. Find out how to install and remove
CES 1787 (1.6 CEu) $169/Senior Cost $135.20 lent knowledge.
programs and manage hardware keeping the com-
6 weeks Tues Oct 2 6-8:40 pm CES 6675 (1.6 CEu) $189/Senior Cost $151.20
puter running efficiently. Prerequisite: CES 6946
Sec. 940013 AS940 M. Richardson 6 weeks Mon Oct 29 6-8:40 pm
Computer Basics or equivalent knowledge. Sec. 940004 AS210 G. Miloser
CES 1909 (1.6 CEu) $169/Senior Cost $135.20 Excel 1: An introduction to Spreadsheets
6 weeks Thurs Nov 1 6-8:40 pm Microsoft Excel, an electronic spreadsheet program,
Sec. 940001 AS210 A. Pearlman
is used to perform numeric calculations rapidly and
accurately. Learn the basic features of the MS Excel
program by exploring the capabilities of the software
in a hands-on environment. Learn to create profes-
Micros sional spreadsheets, work with formulas and func-
oft Offi tions, use formatting techniques and create basic
version ce
2010 charts and graphs. Prerequisite: CES 1909 MS Win-
is bein dows—An Introduction or equivalent knowledge,
g used and familiarity with basic math functions.
in all c
lasses CES 1813 (1.6 CEu) $169/Senior Cost $135.20
6 weeks Thurs Sep 20 6:30-9:10 pm
Sec. 940012 AS220 J. Spence
6 weeks Mon Sep 24 6-8:40 pm
Sec. 940021 AS940 M. Brown
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Get Started With Facebook & Twitter Mega-Posting: Making Social networks Adobe inDesign CS5
If you’ve never created a social media profile, or are Do the Work Learn Adobe InDesign CS5,the powerful industry
just getting started and don’t even know what you Discover how easy it is to keep your social network standard for layout, publishing and interactive
don’t know, this class will familiarize you with two profiles in sync and have them do more work for design. Topics include: in-depth information and
of the most popular social network tools. Activities you, while saving time and making the process hands-on experience with the InDesign interface;
include establishing and customizing a user profile; easier. Students will focus on mass sharing tools document creation, layout, preferences; paragraph
exploring pages, groups, apps, privacy and security such as Posterous, Tumblr, Ping, Hootsuite and and character style sheets; Object styles; creating
considerations. Note: This hands-on basic class Shareaholic to automate and update sharing infor- and modifying text and graphic elements; creating
focuses on the basics for those who have never used mation to their social networks. Note: This hands- and formatting tables; table of contents, index;
Facebook or Twitter. on class is geared toward the intermediate social book files; exporting to PDF and more.
CES2 6178 (.3 CEu) $45/Senior Cost $36 media user with at least one established social CES2 6184 (3.2 CEu) $345/Senior Cost $276
1 day Thurs Sep 27 6-9 pm network profile. 12 weeks Tues Sep 18 6-8:40 pm
Sec. 940054 CEC100 M. Hickson CES2 6179 (.3 CEu) $45/Senior Cost $36 Sec. 940047 CEC100 C. Hunter
1 day Sat Oct 13 9 am-12 pm 1 day Thurs Oct 25 6-9 pm
Sec. 940059 MC155 T. Thomas Sec. 940057 CEC100 M. Hickson Adobe illustrator CS5
1 day Sat Nov 10 9 am-12 pm Explore the world of graphic design and illustration
Linkedin Basics Sec. 940062 MC155 T. Thomas using this professional computer drawing software.
Learn why it’s practically a mandate to maintain Learn the fundamental and exciting features of
an active LinkedIn account for today’s career pro- neW inside the iPad Adobe Illustrator that allow you to create amazing
fessional. You will establish and customize a user Learn about the amazing features of the iPad. vector and raster graphics. Understand the funda-
profile, build your contact network, learn how to Explore the tablet’s capabilities to surf the Web, mentals of creating a graphic document and utilize
create, join and contribute to LinkedIn Groups, and play music, use email, organize your life, take the program features including panels, preferences,
learn how to install and get the most out of Linke- photos, play games, use maps, watch movies, and dialog boxes. Modify graphics and text to
dIn Applications. Note: This hands-on basic class is while becoming familiar with the many applica- achieve your ideal project.
geared toward students who have not used LinkedIn tions (apps) that are available for little or no CES2 6192 (3.2 CEu) $345/Senior Cost $276
before or have only created a minimum profile. cost. Student must bring their own iPad to class, 12 weeks Mon Sep 17 6-8:40 pm
CES2 6177 (.3 CEu) $45/Senior Cost $36 all versions are welcome and sharing is allowed. Sec. 940051 CEC100 C. Hunter
1 day Thurs Oct 4 6-9 pm Tablets other than the iPad will not be discussed.
Sec. 940055 CEC100 M. Hickson Optional ebooks will be recommended in class by Photoshop Elements 10
1 day Sat Oct 20 9 am-12 pm the instructor. Congratulations! You have entered the digital world
Sec. 940060 MC155 T. Thomas CES2 6212 (.8 CEu) $109/Senior Cost $87.20 of photography and found how easy it can be to use
3 weeks Thurs Oct 4 6-8:40 pm that digital camera. Now, what do you do with all
Blogging Basics Sec. 940016 AS900 T. McMahon of the pictures? Try the fun and easy to use Adobe
Find out what blogs are all about—how they came Elements 10 software to organize, transform, and
to be, how they benefit you, your personal brand, eBay Selling Basics perfect your pictures. This course is not compatible
your career development, your school or company Don’t miss this hands-on opportunity to become a with Macintosh computers. Prerequisite: CES 1909
and more. Learn to establish and customize a blog savvy seller on eBay! Learn the workings of eBay: MS Windows—An Introduction or equivalent com-
account and user profile, and create posts including registering; researching; seller fees; pay methods; puter knowledge.
multimedia elements. Note: This hands-on basic shipping choices; and how to list an item includ- CES2 6088 (1.6 CEu) $189/Senior Cost $151.20
class is geared toward students who have never ing titles, descriptions, pictures, pricing values; 6 weeks Mon Sep 17 6:30-9:10 pm
established a blog or written a blog post. Students and how to avoid common eBay sellers’ pitfalls. Sec. 940020 AS220 M. Haselhuhn
may bring optional photos and content on a USB Then roll up your sleeves and actually register to
Flash Drive for practice. sell, become a PayPal member, look at past items Photoshop Elements 10—Level 2
CES2 6180 (.3 CEu) $45/Senior Cost $36 for marketing ideas and price comparisons, and do Expand on the basics of using Photoshop Elements
1 day Thurs Oct 11 6-9 pm online research. An eBay manual is included in the 10 and learn to properly correct and retouch your
Sec. 940058 CEC100 M. Hickson course cost. photos. Give your photos the perfect transforma-
1 day Sat Oct 27 9 am-12 pm CES2 6202 (.8 CEu) $119/Senior Cost $95.20 tion and discover how to create special effects,
Sec. 940063 MC155 T. Thomas 3 weeks Thurs Nov 1 6:30-9:10 pm retouch portraits, restore and sharpen your photos.
Sec. 940052 AS900 T. McMahon This class is not compatible with Macintosh com-
use Social Media to Build Community Buzz puters. Prerequisite: CES2 6088 Photoshop Ele-
Use social media groups, online event management Adobe Acrobat Professional X ments 10 or equivalent knowledge.
tools, and quick sharing apps for your browser Learn how to create PDF files using the amaz- CES2 6108 (1.6 CEu) $189/Senior Cost $151.20
to share and communicate information. Find out ing capabilities of Adobe Acrobat Professional X. 6 weeks Mon Oct 29 6:30-9:10 pm
how to contribute to group discussions to promote Explore the user interface including the following Sec. 940024 AS220 M. Haselhuhn
causes, events, groups, efforts and more. Note: This features: Commenting and Annotation Tools, Book-
hands-on class is geared toward the intermedi- marks, Editing tools, Digital Signature, Scanning,
ate social media user with at least one established Forms, PDF Portfolio, and Acrobat.com.
social network profile. CES2 6201 (.6 CEu) $115/Senior Cost $92
CES2 6181 (.3 CEu) $45/Senior Cost $36 2 weeks Thurs Nov 1 6-9 pm
1 day Thurs Oct 18 6-9 pm Sec. 940050 CEC100 C. Hunter
Sec. 940056 CEC100 M. Hickson
1 day Sat Nov 3 9 am-12 pm
Sec. 940061 MC155 T. Thomas
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Web Development—Level 2: DOM Microsoft Project Online
money savings opportunity Continue to develop HTML and CSS skills. Learn Learn how to use Microsoft Project to think
about the structure of the Document Object through and organize your project’s details. See
Model (DOM) and how to manipulate it using how to plan a schedule, sequence tasks, produce
PHOTOSHOP CS5 SERiES JavaScript and the JQuery framework to create a baseline, assign resources and costs, track your
more dynamic Web pages. Learn to differentiate progress, identify and analyze variances, and revise
This money savings series is a real value and between different graphics and media file formats your project plan.
includes the following 2 classes: and how those formats affect uses in Web pages. CES2 6199 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
• CES2 6063 Photoshop CS5—Level 1 You will code and publish assignments weekly. 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 940040
• CES2 6085 Photoshop CS5—Level 2 Prerequisite: CES2 6150 Web Development, Level 6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 940042
1 or equivalent knowledge.
See class descriptions for more information. Creating Web Pages Online
CES2 6151 (1.8 CEu) $215/Senior Cost $172
Prerequisite: CES 1909 MS Windows—An Intro- 6 weeks Mon Oct 29 6-9 pm Create and post your very own Web site on the
duction or equivalent computer knowledge. Sec. 940031 MC155 M. Zetterholm Internet. Discover low-cost marketing techniques
CES2 6111 (3.2 CEu) $345/Senior Cost $276 and search engine strategies.
12 weeks Wed Sep 19 6-8:40 pm Web Development—Level 3: PHP CES 6720 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
Sec. 940027 CEC100 No class 10/31 C. Hunter PHP, the Hypertext Preprocessor, is a widely-used 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 940009
general-purpose scripting language for Web devel- 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 940017
you must register prior to the start of the series
opment. Learn the essentials of PHP; the concepts 6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 940026
to take advantage of the savings.
of modern Web programming; and the basics of
object-oriented programming. These skills are Designing Effective Web Sites Online
necessary to build responsive, data-driven Web Master the basics of Web design and learn how
Photoshop CS5—Level 1 sites. Prerequisite: Web Development courses CES2 to build better and more effective Web sites. Get
Okay—you’ve taken some wonderful shots with 6150 and CES2 6151, or equivalent experience in ready to take your Web design skills to the next
your digital camera, now what? With Photoshop XHTML and CSS. level! Prerequisite: CES 6720 Creating Web Pages or
CS5 software, you can edit your photographs CES2 6188 (2.4 CEu) $295/Senior Cost $236 equivalent knowledge.
to remove red-eye, correct image exposure, and 6 weeks Thurs Sep 20 6-10 pm CES2 6152 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
Sec. 940044 MC155 M. Zetterholm 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 940002
enhance your images. Start with the basic features
of this popular software program and build your
Web Development—Level 4: Advanced Web Pages Online
skills as you explore the world of Photoshop. Pre-
requisite: CES 1909 MS Windows—An Introduc-
MySQL & JavaScript with PHP Take your Web development skills to the next
Learn to build and create responsive, data-driven level as you learn how to create advanced Web
tion or equivalent knowledge.
Web sites with PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript. Dis- sites using CSS, HTML5, media queries for mobile
CES2 6063 (1.6 CEu) $189/Senior Cost $151.20
6 weeks Wed Sep 19 6-8:40 pm
cover how the combination of PHP and MySQL devices, interactive forms, and embedded video.
Sec. 940006 CEC100 C. Hunter provides an easy way to build modern Web sites CES2 6209 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
with dynamic data and user interaction. Find out 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 940011
Photoshop CS5—Level 2 how to add JavaScript to create rich Internet appli- 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 940073
Now that you have mastered the basics of Photo- cations and Web sites. Learn to combine XHTML, 6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 940033
shop, continue to learn about this digital imaging CSS, MySQL and JavaScript with PHP and how to
software. Focus on some of Photoshop CS5’s new- use Cookies, Session Management and Ajax. Pre- Achieving Top Search Engine Positions for
est features along with image color-correction; requisite: Web Development courses CES2 6150, your Web Site Online
depth-of-field; panoramas; montages; Smart filters; CES2 6151 and CES2 6188, or equivalent experi- Increasing your search engine ranking is critical to
image sharpening; basic and advanced layering ence in XHTML, CSS, and PHP. increasing visits to your Web site. Learn proven,
techniques; vector shapes; photo-illustration tech- CES2 6189 (2.4 CEu) $295/Senior Cost $236 easy-to-use, step-by-step strategies to achieve and
niques; fixing over- and under-exposed images; 6 weeks Thurs Nov 1 6-10 pm maintain the highest possible position with the
Camera Raw and more. Prerequisite: CES2 6063 Sec. 940045 MC155 M. Zetterholm major search engines. Prerequisite: CES 6720 Creat-
Photoshop Level 1 or equivalent knowledge. ing Web Pages, HTML or HTML editor experience.
Open Source Web Design CES2 1251 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
CES2 6085 (1.6 CEu) $189/Senior Cost $151.20
6 weeks Wed Nov 7 6-8:40 pm
Jump into open source Web design and start build- 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 940037
Sec. 940005 CEC100 C. Hunter ing Web 2.0 Web sites using open source projects 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 940039
like Joomla!, WordPress, and Drupal. Learn to create
Web Development—Level 1: HTML/CSS blogs, interactive news portals, social networks, and Web 2.0: Blogs, Wikis & Podcasts Online
Learn how to build Web pages from the ground up virtually any Web site using free open source soft- Join the Web 2.0 world as you learn how to create
using well-structured Hypertext XHTML that will ware. Work with the chosen tools of bloggers, busi- and maintain your own blog, wiki, and podcast
look great across all of the modern browsers, and nesses, and social networks. Bring a Web site idea to working with free online tools.
still be sensitive to accessibility needs. Learn to work with in class. Prerequisite: basic computer and CES2 6205 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
code so that content can be laid-out and formatted internet skills and familiarity with social media. 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 940067
using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). You will code CES2 6186 (1.8 CEu) $225/Senior Cost $180 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 940070
assignments throughout the course and will pub- 6 weeks Tues Oct 2 6-9 pm 6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 940010
lish them to your individually hosted site. Sec. 940049 MC155 S. Sevo
CES2 6150
6 weeks
Sec. 940015
(1.8 CEu)
Mon
MC155
Sep 17
$215/Senior Cost $172
6-9 pm
M. Zetterholm
See Online Class Information on
page 47 for specific requirements.
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introduction to Programming Online intermediate Flash Online introduction to PC Troubleshooting Online
Learn basic programming concepts and get hands- Delve into the use of more advanced Flash tech- Learn to decipher and solve common PC problems.
on practice in writing applications containing GUIs, niques including Movie Clip symbols, ActionScript, Explore step-by-step processes for resolving both
sound, and graphics. Gain the skills and confidence animation, application programming, and interac- typical and advanced hardware and operating sys-
you need to program in Just BASIC, a free and sim- tivity techniques. Requirements: Adobe Flash Pro. tem problems. This class is not compatible with
ple programming language, and design your own CES2 6206 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76 Macintosh computers.
custom applications for home, school, or work. 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 940074 CES 6724 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
CES2 6198 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 940069 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 940019
6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 940041 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 940028
6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 940043 Dreamweaver Online 6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 940071
Master one of the most widely used Web design
Flash: An introduction Online tools available. Create and format text, images, introduction to Database Development Online
Learn how to create engaging Web sites, Flash mov- hyperlinks, tables, and various other media types. Learn a systematic, structured approach to using
ies, animations and interactive applications. Cre- You’ll also examine page design with an emphasis powerful tools to help you build databases and
ate scenes, work with timelines, create video files, on avoiding common layout errors. Requirements: database applications. Recommendation: software
import images, use drawing tools, add decorative Adobe Dreamweaver software. for any database management system, including
and visual effects, use ActionScript fundamentals, CES 6999 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76 Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle,
create interactive buttons, and more. Require- 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 940036 PostgreSQL, or MySQL.
ments: Adobe Flash Pro. 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 940038 CES2 6045 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
CES 6995 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76 6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 940018
Microsoft Publisher Online
6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 940035
6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 940072 Learn to use Publisher to create brochures, news- See Online Class Information on
letters, and Web pages. Formal graphic design expe- page 47 for specific requirements.
rience or training is not required. This class is not
compatible with Macintosh computers. Require-
ments: you must have MS Publisher software.
CES 6947 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 940029
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nOnPROFiT/GRAnT FunDinG nonprofit Management: A to Z Grant Writing:
Starting a nonprofit Organization An introduction Online Relationship Focused Online
Do you have passion for a cause and are thinking Explore the unique characteristics of nonprofit Explore how to research and develop relationships
about starting a nonprofit? Get the tools you’ll organizations while mastering the core knowledge with potential funding sources, organize grant
need to be successful. Through this overview of the necessary to become an effective leader in the non- writing campaigns, and prepare proposals.
nonprofit organization process, learn about the profit arena. CES2 1230 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
characteristics of a nonprofit organization: federal CES2 1460 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 941104
6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 941114 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 941105
and state guidelines, the role of the Board of Direc-
6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 941117 6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 941106
tors and the Executive Director, how to develop
a mission statement, organize documents and Marketing your nonprofit Online Advanced Grant Proposal Writing Online
reporting requirements, while exploring issues and Further the ideals and goals of your nonprofit by Do you know the best way to present information
trends within the nonprofit sector. learning to compete more effectively for members, in a grant proposal? Learn what to do-and what not
CES2 1596 (.5 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
media attention, donors, clients, and volunteers. to do-to help make your grant competitive. Become
2 weeks Tues Oct 2 9-11:30 am
Sec. 941120 MC155 O. Caldwell
CES2 1594 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76 skilled at ferreting out corporate, foundation, and
6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 941115 government grant opportunities.
Obtaining Grant Funding for your School or 6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 941118 CES2 1564 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 941110
Organization
nonprofit Fundraising Essentials Online 6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 941111
With increased emphasis on federal dollars, the
Learn the basics of fundraising for nonprofit organi-
time may never be better to seek grant funding for
zations, from annual and special fund drives to more Becoming a Grant Writing Consultant Online
your school or not-for-profit organization. Gain
advanced projects involving corporate and founda- Learn how you can use your basic knowledge of
an understanding of the grant process and how to
tion relations, major gifts, and planned giving. grant or proposal writing to become an expert in
apply for grants from start to finish. Learn to com-
CES2 1599 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76 the grant consulting field. This is one field where
plete a “Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and
6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 941116 your writing skills can touch thousands of people
Threats” (SWOT) analysis and a proposal outline
6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 941119 and literally make a difference in their lives.
for your project, do online research, and edit and
Requirements: must have a basic knowledge of the
critique actual proposals. Writing Effective Grant Proposals: grant writing process.
CES2 1551 (.4 CEu) $79/Senior Cost $63.20 Content Focused Online CES2 1472 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
1 day Tues Oct 16 8:30 am-12:30 pm
Preparing successful grant proposals to receive 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 941112
Sec. 941103 MC155 W. Glass
funding from corporations or foundations requires 6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 941113
Advanced Grant Writing careful research, meticulous preparation and
Take your grant writing capabilities to the next graceful writing. Learn to avoid common errors See Online Class Information on
level. Improve your likelihood of success in acquir- that lead to the rejection of proposals and tech- page 47 for specific requirements.
ing grants by preparing a well written proposal, niques that have the potential to increase your
creating and justifying a detailed budget and pre- funding chances.
paring a project evaluation plan. Understand and CES2 1452 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
avoid common proposal mistakes. Complete and 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 941107
critique a concept proposal as part of the class. Pre- 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 941108
requisite: prior knowledge of grant writing. 6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 941109
CES2 1501 (.8 CEu) $149/Senior Cost $119.20
2 weeks Tues Oct 23 8:30 am-12:30 pm
Sec. 941102 LA200 W. Glass
Fundraising for Small nonprofit Organizations MeeT iNSTrucTor wayne glass »
Small nonprofits are growing in number to meet Wayne Glass has more than 25 years of diverse
pressing social and community needs. After form- academic, government and business experience.
ing the nonprofit organization, fundraising is Hired as the Director of Grants at Schoolcraft college
critical to its survival. Learn basic fundraising prin- in April 2006, he is responsible for identifying grant
ciples and techniques. Topics include: principles opportunities, preparing proposals and administering
of fundraising, sources of support for nonprofits, funding that is awarded to the college. Glass also
how to ask for money, use of special events, non- coordinates the Schoolcraft college Foundation’s
profit marketing, creating fundraising plans, donor donor management processes, faculty/staff grants,
relations and recognition, planned giving, and the and planned giving program. He has provided grant
board’s role in fundraising. writing and fundraising workshops to non-profit agencies
CES2 1576 (.8 CEu) $135/Senior Cost $108 throughout Se Michigan.
2 weeks Tues Nov 6 8:30 am-12:30 pm
Glass holds a Masters in Business Administration, is a
Sec. 941101 LA200 W. Glass
certified research Administrator (crA) and a certified Fund
raising executive (cFre).
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GEROnTOLOGy
Dementia Care Certificate: we have partnered with the alzheimer’s association—greater Michigan
chapter to offer a dementia care certificate for professionals working with people living with dementia. Our
dementia care classes are designed to accommodate all levels of education and experience, from entry level
professionals to those with extensive experience in the field. to qualify for a dementia care certificate, partic- free infOrMatiOn sessiOn
ipants must successfully complete five required classes and two elective classes. all materials are included in
the course cost. Various classes are offered throughout the year, with this semester’s offering listed below. Want to learn more about
all classes are approved for continuing education contact hours for nurses from schoolcraft college, DEMENTIA CARE?
continuing education contact hours for social workers from the Michigan social work continuing education
Come to our free session
collaborative and general ceus for other professionals.
Tuesday, September 11
neW Fundamentals of Dementia Care neW Making the Most of Mealtime 6–7:30 p.m.
Get the information professionals need to under- Understand the importance of proper nutrition Biomedical Technology Center, room 225
stand the basics of dementia. Distinguish the for persons living with dementia, while learning
common forms of dementia including Alzheimer’s approaches for handling challenging mealtime situ-
disease. Develop strategies to improve communica- ations. Gain person-centered skills that will help
tion and understand the root cause of challenging professionals encourage independence and make
behavior. The class will conclude with a question mealtime a more pleasant experience. Required
and answer opportunity with a person living with CES 4306 (.2 CEu) $45/Senior Cost $36 neW Remove Restraints to
dementia and/or his/her care partner. Required 1 day Tues Oct 16 6:30-8:30 pm Maximize Freedom
CES 4303 (.4 CEu) $89/Senior Cost $71.20 Sec. 944604 BTC170 Staff Examine strategies to proactively address the
2 weeks Tues Sep 18 6:30-8:30 pm 1 day Sat Oct 20 8:30-10:30 am physical needs of persons living with dementia. As
Sec. 944601 BTC170 Staff Sec. 944613 BTC170 Staff a care professional, identify a physical restraint and
1 day Sat Sep 22 8:30 am-12:30 pm discover possible alternatives that can maximize
Sec. 944612 BTC170 Staff neW understanding Safe & the person’s freedom and promote their well-being.
unsafe Wandering See how planning ahead can avoid or reduce the use
neW Making Meaningful Connections Wandering is one of the greatest challenges faced of physical restraints. Elective
Explore the social needs of people living with by professionals working with persons living with CES 4309 (.2 CEu) $45/Senior Cost $36
dementia. As a professional that interacts with dementia. Discover important information regard- 1 day Sat Nov 3 10:30 am-12:30 pm
persons who have dementia, learn tools and cre- ing what role wandering plays in dementia care. Sec. 944607 BTC170 Staff
ative techniques for fostering meaningful interac- Learn strategies to promote safe wandering and 1 day Tues Nov 6 6:30-8:30 pm
tions and connections at all stages of the illness. how to respond to wandering incidents using the Sec. 944616 BTC170 Staff
Required REACT method. Required
CES 4304 (.2 CEu) $45/Senior Cost $36 CES 4307 (.2 CEu) $45/Senior Cost $36 neW Team Building &
1 day Tues Oct 2 6:30-8:30 pm 1 day Sat Oct 20 10:30 am-12:30 pm Leading your Care Team
Sec. 944602 BTC170 Staff Sec. 944614 BTC170 Staff Explore the importance of teamwork to positively
1 day Sat Oct 6 8:30-10:30 am 1 day Tues Oct 23 6:30-8:30 pm impact the lives of persons with dementia. As a
Sec. 944610 BTC170 Staff Sec. 944605 BTC170 Staff professional, identify characteristics of successful
teams and develop strategies to empower your staff
neW Pain Management neW Minimizing Fall Risks to align with the implementation of the Alzheim-
Learn tactics to reduce pain for people living with Discover ways to reduce and prevent injuries caused er’s Association Dementia Care Practice Recom-
dementia. Review the different types of pain and by falls for people with dementia and older, frail mendations. Elective
explore strategies to professionally interact and adults. Learn to identify mobility options and pro-
CES 4310 (.3 CEu) $59/Senior Cost $47.20
respond to, prevent and improve the comfort of mote effective plans to remove fall hazards and mon- 1 day Tues Nov 13 6-9 pm
persons living with dementia that are in pain. itor fall risk factors on an ongoing basis. Elective Sec. 944608 BTC170 Staff
Required CES 4308 (.2 CEu) $45/Senior Cost $36 1 day Sat Nov 17 8:30-11:30 am
CES 4305 (.2 CEu) $45/Senior Cost $36 1 day Tues Oct 30 6:30-8:30 pm Sec. 944617 BTC170 Staff
1 day Sat Oct 6 10:30 am-12:30 pm Sec. 944606 BTC170 Staff
Sec. 944603 BTC170 Staff 1 day Sat Nov 3 8:30-10:30 am neW Care At the End of Life
1 day Tues Oct 9 6:30-8:30 pm Sec. 944615 BTC170 Staff Gain insight into the final stage of life, how to pre-
Sec. 944611 BTC170 Staff pare for it, how to recognize it, and how to provide
support to those experiencing it and their caregiv-
ers. Learn how to minimize physical, emotional and
spiritual distress; maximize well-being; and ensure
meaningful communication with the person, family
and care team. Elective
CES 4311 (.4 CEu) $75/Senior Cost $60
2 weeks Tues Nov 20 6:30-8:30 pm
Sec. 944618 BTC170 Staff
1 day Sat Dec 1 8:30 am-12:30 pm
Sec. 944609 BTC225 Staff
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nuRSinG
initial Healthcare Provider BLS-C/CPR
Designed for nursing students and health care pro-
fessionals, this class teaches 1 and 2 person infant,
child and adult CPR, use of an AED, airway obstruc-
tion management and bag mask techniques. An
American Heart Association Healthcare Provider
card, valid for two years, will be issued upon suc-
cessful completion of the class. Textbook included.
This class is worth 6 continuing education contact
hours for nurses. Daytime classes have a one hour
lunch which is not included in the CEU total.
CES 4151 (.6 CEu) $135/Senior Cost $108
1 day Fri Oct 12 9 am-4 pm
Sec. 944107 AS378 J. Nicholas
Healthcare Provider BLS Renewal
This class will enable Healthcare Professionals who
need to be recertified for their jobs to refresh their
skills of CPR, use of an AED and relieving chok-
ing (foreign body airway obstruction). Students
must have taken an Initial Healthcare Provider or
Healthcare Provider Renewal class and have a cer-
tificate that has not expired. For verification, stu-
dents must bring their certificate/card to class. An
American Heart Association Healthcare Provider
card, valid for two years, will be issued upon suc-
cessful completion of the class. Textbook included.
This class is worth 4 continuing education contact
Pharmacology Review for nurses Medical Terminology:
hours for nurses.
Refresh your knowledge of specific drugs and their A Word Association Approach Online
effects on the human body. Begin with a general Use an anatomical approach to master challenging
CES 4289 (.4 CEu) $109/Senior Cost $87.20
1 day Thurs Nov 1 5:30-9:30 pm
overview and historical perspective, and then delve medical terminology. Study medical root words,
Sec. 944101 AS376 J. Nicholas into the following areas: pharmacokinetic pro- and learn to apply prefixes and suffixes to better
cesses, biological response modifiers; drugs to treat understand medical terms and titles.
understanding Laboratory & Diagnostic Tests infectious disease; drugs affecting the cardiovas- CES 4237 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
Interpreting laboratory and diagnostic tests cular system, central nervous system, autonomic 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 944103
demands the sharpest skills for healthcare profes- nervous system, endocrine system, immune system 6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 944105
sionals. This course will help healthcare profes- and respiratory system. This class is worth 8 con-
sionals know when a test is appropriate to order, tinuing education contact hours for nurses. A half- Medical Math Online
understand the physiology behind the test, and hour lunch is not included in CEU total. Master the math skills you need to succeed in the
know how to interpret an abnormal result. Regis- CES 4282 (.8 CEu) $119/Senior Cost $95.20 medical field from calculating dosages to using sci-
tered Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assis- 1 day Sat Nov 10 8 am-4:30 pm entific formulas.
tants, and other healthcare providers are welcome Sec. 944104 AS920 D. Denison RN, MSN CES 4299 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
to attend. This class is worth 8 continuing educa- 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 944106
tion contact hours for nurses. A half-hour lunch is 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 944108
not included in CEU total.
CES 4286 (.8 CEu) $119/Senior Cost $95.20
1 day Sat Oct 6 8 am-4:30 pm
Sec. 944102 AS920 C. Todea NP-C, APRN-BC REAL ESTATE
Leasing Residential Property 101 QuickBooks for Contractors Online
Interested in leasing a property you own or pur- Construction industry professionals will learn to
chasing a property to lease? Learn what every land- utilize this powerful software program to create
lord in Michigan needs to know including state and estimates, progress invoices, and even job cost
federal housing laws, fair housing requirements, reports. Requirements: QuickBooks Premier Con-
responsibilities for upkeep and repair of property, tractor Edition software. This class is not compat-
advertising and showing properties and a detailed ible with Macintosh computers.
review of required lease documents. Understand CES2 6081 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
practical ways to reduce liability and exposure to 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 940302
risk in your property management business.
CES2 1581
3 weeks
Sec. 940303
(.9 CEu)
Thurs
AS376
$139/Senior Cost $111.20
Sep 27 6-9 pm
L. McMullen
See Online Class Information on
page 47 for specific requirements.
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TEACHER RECERTiFiCATiOn
teachers/K–12 educators—
get your Continuing education at home!
let our classes come to you in the convenience and comfort of your own
home. you can complete any one of our online classes at anytime from
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Survival Kit for Teachers Online Singapore Math: number Sense & Empowering Students
CES 0963 Sep 19 Sec. 949681 Computational Strategies Online with Disabilities Online
Oct 17 Sec. 949682 CES 8483 Sep 19 Sec. 949675 CES 0956 Sep 19 Sec. 949684
Oct 17 Sec. 949676 Oct 17 Sec. 949685
Handling Medical Emergencies Online
CES 4297 Singapore Math: Model Drawing Teaching Students with Autism Online
Career Skills
Sep 19 Sec. 949656
Math
Nov 14 Sec. 949657 CES 0932 Sep 19 Sec. 949641
for Grades 1–6 Online
Oct 17 Sec. 949642
CES 8484 Sep 19 Sec. 949678
Keys to Effective Communication Online Oct 17 Sec. 949680
CES 7375 Sep 19 Sec. 949666 Teaching Students With ADHD Online
Oct 17 Sec. 949667 CES 0978 Sep 19 Sec. 949665
Teaching Math: Grades 4–6 Online
Oct 17 Sec. 949671
CES 0962 Sep 19 Sec. 949693
interpersonal Communication Online Oct 17 Sec. 949694
Nov 14 Sec. 949674
CES 7366 Sep 19 Sec. 949687
Oct 17 Sec. 949688
understanding Adolescents Online Teaching Preschool:
CES 0925 Sep 19 Sec. 949605 A year of inspiring Lessons Online
Spanish in the Classroom Online CES 0974 Oct 17 Sec. 949646
Foreign Language
Oct 17 Sec. 949628
CES 3627 Sep 19 Sec. 949659 Nov 14 Sec. 949635 Nov 14 Sec. 949653
Nov 14 Sec. 949660
The Creative Classroom Online
Methodology
Leadership Online
Speed Spanish Online CES 0973 Sep 19 Sec. 949638 CES 0908 Oct 17 Sec. 949616
CES 3459 Sep 19 Sec. 949630 Oct 17 Sec. 949640 Nov 14 Sec. 949634
Nov 14 Sec. 949650
Differentiated instruction Solving Classroom
in the Classroom Online Discipline Problems Online
A to Z Grant Writing: CES 0913 Sep 19 Sec. 949602
CES 0920 Sep 19 Sec. 949608
Relationship Focused Online
Methodology
Oct 17 Sec. 949627 Oct 17 Sec. 949613
CES2 1230 Sep 19 Sec. 949615 Nov 14 Sec. 949623
Grant Funding
The Differentiated instruction & Response
Writing Effective Grant Proposals: Solving Classroom
to intervention Connection Online
Content Focused Online CES 0964 Sep 19 Sec. 949614 Discipline Problems 2 Online
CES2 1452 Oct 17 Sec. 949618 CES 0929 Oct 17 Sec. 949643
Oct 17 Sec. 949668
Nov 14 Sec. 949699 Nov 14 Sec. 949644
Advanced Grant Proposal Writing
Online Differentiating K–12 Assessments Online Creating the inclusive Classroom Online
CES2 1564 Nov 14 Sec. 949625 CES 0977 Sep 19 Sec. 949677 CES 0930 Sep 19 Sec. 949645
Nov 14 Sec. 949679 Oct 17 Sec. 949611
Teaching Students with An introduction to
Learning Disabilities Online Teaching ESL/EFL Online
CES 0928 Sep 19 Sec. 949610 CES 0952 Sep 19 Sec. 949663
Oct 17 Sec. 949632 Oct 17 Sec. 949664
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Ready, Set, Read Online integrating Technology neW Microsoft Excel 2010
CES 7316 Sep 19 Sec. 949603 in the Classroom Online in the Classroom Online
Oct 17 Sec. 949639 CES2 6153 Sep 19 Sec. 949622 CES2 6214 Oct 17 Sec. 949695
Oct 17 Sec. 949652 Nov 14 Sec. 949629
Guided Reading: Strategies for the
Differentiated Classroom Online The Classroom Computer Online neW Microsoft PowerPoint 2010
CES 7329 Sep 19 Sec. 949647 CES2 6122 Oct 17 Sec. 949609 in the Classroom Online
Oct 17 Sec. 949648 CES2 6213 Sep 19 Sec. 949686
Creating a Classroom Web Site Online Oct 17 Sec. 949692
Guided Reading & Writing: Strategies for CES2 6137 Nov 14 Sec. 949661
Maximum Student Achievement Online Creating Web Pages Online
using the internet in the Classroom
Technology
CES 7374 Sep 19 Sec. 949669 CES 6720 Sep 19 Sec. 949621
Nov 14 Sec. 949670 Online Oct 17 Sec. 949636
Technology
CES 0911 Nov 14 Sec. 949620
Response to intervention: Designing Effective Web Sites Online
Reading Strategies That Work Online Teaching Smarter with CES2 6152 Sep 19 Sec. 949624
CES 7337 Sep 19 Sec. 949651 SMART Boards Online Oct 17 Sec. 949601
Oct 17 Sec. 949655 CES2 6183 Sep 19 Sec. 949696
Advanced Web Pages Online
Language Arts
Oct 17 Sec. 949697
Enhancing Childhood Language Nov 14 Sec. 949698 CES2 6209 Sep 19 Sec. 949658
Oct 17 Sec. 949654
Development Online
CES 0898 Sep 19 Sec. 949606 Guiding Kids on the internet Online
Nov 14 Sec. 949612 CES 0924 Sep 19 Sec. 949604 Web 2.0: Blogs, Wikis & Podcasts
Nov 14 Sec. 949633 Online
Writing Essentials Online CES2 6205 Sep 19 Sec. 949617
CES 7365 Sep 19 Sec. 949672 neW Microsoft Word 2010 Nov 14 Sec. 949637
Oct 17 Sec. 949673 in the Classroom Online
CES2 6211 Sep 19 Sec. 949683
Teaching Writing: Grades 4–6 Online Nov 14 Sec. 949689
CES 7338 Oct 17 Sec. 949649
‘‘
Writing for Children Online
CES 7304 Oct 17 Sec. 949607 I really enjoyed this class and liked the intervention
ideas. I learned more about RTI in this course than I did
’’
introduction to Journaling Online
CES 7376 Sep 19 Sec. 949690
Oct 17 Sec. 949691 in professional development offered by my district.
Merrill Ream Speed Reading Online Ed2Go student, Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies That Work
CES 7231 Sep 19 Sec. 949619
Oct 17 Sec. 949626
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ACCOunTinG FinAnCiAL PLAnninG Financial & Estate Planning: An introduction
Gain the knowledge needed to make intelligent
QuickBooks Pro 2012 Financial Markets & Securities: An introduction and analytical long-term decisions regarding your
Discover how to maintain accounting records for your You need a strong financial knowledge base in order financial future. Learn the basic concepts of estate
small business using QuickBooks 2012. Assume the to become an educated investor. Gain a basic over- and insurance planning, financial planning, and
role of a small business owner and create an account- view of the purpose and composition of the finan- debt management. Learn the important rules
ing system for a service business. Create vendor, cus- cial markets, major exchanges and indices (e.g., the and regulations for IRAs, rollover options from
tomer and employee accounts, record transactions, S&P 500 Index). You will also learn the fundamen- company-sponsored plans, gifting, Social Security,
create invoices, process payroll; create and print tals of stocks, bonds, exchange-trade funds and Medicare and Medicaid.
reports; and perform bank reconciliations. mutual funds, including how they work and how to
CES2 1492 (.6 CEu) $69/Senior Cost $55.20
CES2 6143 (3.0 CEu) $349/Senior Cost $279.20 analyze them. This class serves as a foundation for 3 weeks Thurs Nov 29 6:30-8:30 pm
12 weeks Wed Sep 19 6-8:30 pm all classes in the Financial Planning Series. Sec. 940405 LA200 W. Connell
Sec. 940604 MC155 No class 10/31 B. Quinn, CPA CES2 1488 (.6 CEu) $69/Senior Cost $55.20
3 weeks Thurs Sep 20 6:30-8:30 pm Retirement Planning Today
Accounting Fundamentals 1 Online Sec. 940402 LA200 W. Connell Learn how to avoid the ten biggest retirement plan-
Gain practical bookkeeping and common account- ning mistakes! Whether your objective is to build
ing knowledge for running a small business, to Mutual Fund investing a nest egg, protect your assets, or preserve your
enhance your career, or for a better understanding Mutual funds are a very popular investment choice. lifestyle throughout retirement, learn to plan your
of your personal finances. Yet, most investors don’t have a strong understand- future with confidence. Discover how to create a
CES2 1537 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76 ing of what they are and how they work. Increase retirement plan, manage investments risks and make
6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 940602 your knowledge beyond the basics to include how informed decisions about your finances. Receive a
6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 940605 mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETF) are 226-page illustrated textbook as part of the course.
6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 940607 structured and categorized, how to evaluate them
CES 5129 (.6 CEu) $49/Senior Cost $39.20
for the purpose of structuring a diversified port- 2 weeks Thurs Sep 27 6:30-9:30 pm
Accounting Fundamentals 2 Online folio, and how to periodically monitor your funds. Sec. 940407 BTC100 M. Rajput
Gain a solid understanding of corporate account- Prerequisite: CES2 1488 Financial Markets & Secu- 2 weeks Sat Oct 6 9 am-12 pm
ing practices including analyzing transactions, rities: An Introduction or equivalent knowledge. Sec. 940406 BTC100 M. Rajput
preparing corporate financial reports, and work- CES2 1490 (.6 CEu) $69/Senior Cost $55.20
ing with dividends, plant assets, depreciation, 3 weeks Thurs Oct 11 6:30-8:30 pm Where Does All My Money Go? Online
accrued revenue and expenses, retained earnings, Sec. 940403 LA200 W. Connell Are you never able to get ahead? Start by finding
and stockholders’ equity. Prerequisite: CES2 1537 out where your money goes. Learn ways to drive
Accounting Fundamentals 1 Online. Structuring a Stock Portfolio where you want it to go. Begin to tackle your debt
CES2 1540 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76 Stocks can be volatile, but they also have the poten- and stop worrying about money.
6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 940606 tial to bring meaningful returns to your portfolio. CES 5235 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 940609 So how does a serious investor go about selecting 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 940409
6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 940612 a stock? Discover fundamental and technical stock
analysis techniques and how to structure and Protect your Money, Credit, & identity Online
QuickBooks: introduction Online monitor a portfolio of individual stocks. Prerequi- Learn how to guard against scam artists, identity
Designed for the small to midsized business owner site: CES2 1488 Financial Markets & Securities: An thieves, predatory lenders, and abusive debt collec-
who wants easy-to-use software to set up accounts, Introduction or equivalent knowledge. tors. Understand how to avoid pitfalls when you’re
handle invoicing, track payables and inventory, CES2 1489 (.6 CEu) $69/Senior Cost $55.20 doing anything from buying a used car to selecting
and generate reports. Class is not compatible with 3 weeks Thurs Nov 1 6:30-8:30 pm a credit card or considering a service contract.
Macintosh computers. Requirements: QuickBooks Sec. 940404 LA200 W. Connell CES 0975 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
Pro or Premier software. 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 940410
CES 6725 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 940411
6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 940603
6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 940608
6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 940610 money savings opportunity
Performing Payroll in Quickbooks Online
Create paychecks, pay tax liabilities and generate FinAnCiAL PLAnninG SERiES
dazzling reports with little effort using Quick- This money savings series is a real value and includes the following 4 classes:
Books. Learn everything from set-up to creating a
new employee; tracking time and job cost data; and • CES2 1488 Financial Markets & Securities
generating required forms and reports. If you are • CES2 1490 Mutual Fund Investing
already using the QuickBooks payroll feature, learn • CES2 1489 Structuring a Stock Portfolio
troubleshooting tips and solutions for common • CES2 1492 Financial & Estate Planning
problems and mistakes! Class not compatible with See class descriptions for more information.
Macintosh computers. Requirements: QuickBooks CES2 1487 (2.4 CEu) $249/Senior Cost $199.20
Pro or Premier software. 12 weeks Thurs Sep 20 6:30-8:30 pm
CES 6948 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76 Sec. 940401 LA200 W. Connell
6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 940611
you must register prior to the start of the series to take advantage of the savings.
6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 940613
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COMMuniCATiOn/WRiTinG Pleasures of Poetry Online
JUMP STarT
If you want to write poetry, this course will help
Grammar Refresher: Back to the Basics you create your best possible work, whether you’re
your math education English grammar is critical to clear oral and written
communications. Brush up on your grammar skills
looking to be published or simply wish to craft a
beautiful poem.
FREE two-session math workshop for adults for your job, your schoolwork, or maybe to help your
CES 7219 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
kids with their homework. Review word parts, punc-
focusing on essential whole number math skills: tuation rules, parts of speech and sentence types.
6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 946119
6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 946122
Place Value | Rounding | Subtraction CES 7097 (2.4 CEu) $155/Senior Cost $124
Addition | Multiplication | Division
12 weeks Mon Sep 17 6-8 pm neW Write Fiction Like A Pro Online
Sec. 946102 BTC170 D. Stearns
Develop your own original story, beginning with
Dates: Friday, August 17 & Thursday, August 23 Writing Refresher: Back to the Basics
your passion and theme. Then discover your char-
acters, their flaws and struggles and structure your
Time: 1–3 pm Whether you need to refresh your skills for work,
story from start to finish.
or to help your children with their homework, this
Location: Livonia Campus class will strengthen your writing skills and your CES 7385 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 946121
confidence in writing. Review sentence and para-
For Jump Start workshop information and 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 946110
graph structure. Build your understanding with an
registration, call the Learning Assistance overview of the writing process and editing strate- Write your Life Story Online
Center at 734-462-4436. gies. Apply your skills by practicing essay writing Learn how to organize and write an inspirational,
and editing. Other topics include business writing professional autobiography that will be treasured
and research techniques. by family, friends and story-lovers everywhere.
MATH CES 7318 (2.4 CEu) $155/Senior Cost $124
CES 7377 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
12 weeks Wed Sep 19 6-8 pm
Basic Math Refresher: Back to the Basics Sec. 946103 BTC170 D. Stearns
6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 946104
Never liked math or just wanting to brush up? 6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 946115
You are not alone! Improve your skills in fractions, Be Confident & Comfortable When Speaking
decimals, percents, and learn the basics of alge- Writing for Children Online
Improve the way you speak publicly. Learn useful
bra, geometry and statistics. Accomplish all this Explore the changing world of children’s literature.
speaking skills for both informal scenarios or for
while reducing anxiety and building confidence in Touch the hearts of children as you write in various
giving a formal presentation. Discover how to put
a fun and relaxed learning environment. Textbook formats from a baby’s first book through a novel
a successful speech or presentation together from
included in class cost. for young adults.
designing an outline to giving the presentation. In
CES 7304 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
CES 8473 (3.0 CEu) $235/Senior Cost $188 a warm, supportive atmosphere learn by doing. Get
6 weeks Sep 19 946113
10 weeks Tues Sep 18 5:30-8:30 pm helpful tips, while being introduced to positive peer
Sec. 946401 LA410 J. Scott 6 weeks Nov 14 946117
critiquing. Learn how to convey the right message
at the right time. Fundamentals of Technical Writing Online
READinG CES 7383 (.6 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76 Do you have a knack for explaining technical sub-
Enhancing your Reading Skills: 4 weeks Thurs Sep 20 6:30-8 pm
jects in a way that makes them easy to understand?
Sec. 946123 LA425 M. Gordon
Back to the Basics Learn the skills you need to succeed as a technical
While reading, do you have difficulty locating Writeriffic! Online writer and develop your ability to translate complex
important information, recalling details, or under- Banish writer’s block with these tricks from a information in easily understood text. Require-
standing what you have read? Do you read slowly, published writer’s toolbox. Writeriffic liberates ment: Microsoft Word software, any version.
underscoring each word with your finger with little the imaginative, inventive bolts of genius that can CES 7221 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
comprehension? This class offers basic reading shape your writing. 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 946101
strategies for students returning to college or for CES 7194 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 946107
those just wanting to improve their reading skills. 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 946106
Students will practice reading strategies in vocabu- The Keys to Effective Editing Online
6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 946109
lary, fluency, and comprehension through various Ask any published writer and you will hear that a
6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 946114
types of reading materials. good editor is not just helpful, but essential. Learn
CES 7314 (2.4 CEu) $155/Senior Cost $124 Writeriffic 2: Creativity Training the fundamentals of top-notch copyediting for
both fiction and nonfiction.
12 weeks Thurs Sep 20 6-8 pm for Writers Online
Sec. 946801 BTC170 D. Stearns CES 7217 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
Learn advanced methods to create and write like the
6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 946108
professionals—whether you’re launching a career or
Merrill Ream Speed Reading Online 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 946111
seeking personal satisfaction through writing.
Are you struggling to keep up with a flood of email,
CES 7378 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76 Research Methods for Writers Online
articles, reports, books and other printed mat-
6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 946118
ter? Save yourself oodles of time by learning to Learn how to efficiently and effectively conduct
6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 946120 research for any writing project: fiction, nonfiction,
read faster and with better comprehension from
6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 946105 and business, even term papers and dissertations.
acclaimed speed reading expert Dr. Merrill Ream.
CES 7231 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76 CES 7286 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
See Online Class Information on 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 946112
6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 946802
page 47 for specific requirements. 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 946116
6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 946803
6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 946804
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Professional DeveloPment
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
Preparation
Get Back to the BaSicS at Schoolcraft College Be well prepared to answer questions on the
TOEFL iBT (Internet-based test). Learn valuable
test-taking strategies and review all required
Take non-credit classes that sharpen your skills in
your bas test points. Class sessions will provide hands-on
✓ Computer use ✓ Math ✓ Grammar en experience with computer-based practice tests.
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Combined with home study using the provided
• Sharp
✓ Reading ✓ Writing ✓ Test taking
textbook and CD-ROM with computer adaptive
kills •
tests, you’ll have all the tools necessary to succeed.
Prepare yourself to return to college This class is intended for TOEFL test preparation,
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✓ Plan a new career
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not ESL instruction.
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✓ Learn how to handle tests and other challenges CES 0849 (2.7 CEu)
c
$259/Senior Cost $207.20
9 weeks Sat Sep 22 10 am-1 pm
See pages 9, 19 & 20 for classes offered this semester. Sec. 946213 AS610 E. Rande
For more information call 734-462-4448. Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS)
Preparation
If you are planning a future in nursing, the TEAS is
an important step in the process. Become familiar
TEST PREPARATiOn with the format of the test and learn strategies for
the math, reading, English and science portions.
Test Taking improvement: Back to the Basics Graduate Management Admission Test
Practice exams are included. Requirement: students
Alleviate your fear of test taking by learning tech- (GMAT) Preparation
must have college level skills in reading, English, and
niques to successfully take both essay and objective Enhance your math and verbal skills and learn vari-
math. For more information go to the Testing Center
tests. Become more comfortable in test situations ous test-taking strategies that will help you score
Web site at www.schoolcraft.edu/assessment/.
by knowing how to organize knowledge, improve to your highest potential on the GMAT. You will
CES 4296 (1.5 CEu) $125/Senior Cost $100
memory and concentration, analyze questions, and be tested on actual retired GMAT tests and be pro-
5 weeks Sat Sep 22 9 am-12 pm
review and comprehend facts. Discover ways you vided with a personal assessment report to identify Sec. 946201 LA160 P. Schneider
can be a better listener and improve your ability to areas needing improvement. You’ll also receive a
follow directions. Note: this class does not address textbook and a CD-ROM with computer adaptive American College Testing (ACT) Preparation
content for any specific standardized test, however practice tests. Please be prompt for testing at the Take control of your college future by preparing for
it provides general test taking tips that can be use- first class meeting and bring #2 pencils. the ACT test. Computer-based diagnostic tests will
ful when preparing for any standardized test. CES 0850 (3.2 CEu) $395/Senior Cost $316 identify your strengths and weaknesses in math,
CES 0349 (.3 CEu) $55/Senior Cost $44 8 weeks Sat Sep 29 9 am-1 pm science, reasoning, reading, English and writing.
1 day Sat Oct 6 10 am-1 pm Sec. 946206 LA420 L. Allman, J. Scott Based on the test results you’ll develop and imple-
Sec. 946214 LA100 C. Cicchelli ment individualized study plans. Instruction and
Law School Admission Test (LSAT) Preparation
1 day Sat Dec 1 10 am-1 pm strategies for the writing portion of the ACT will
Sec. 946215 LA100 C. Cicchelli
Prepare for the LSAT by reviewing necessary reason-
ing and verbal skills, while building test-taking con- also be covered. Textbooks and all materials will be
GED® Test Preparation fidence and familiarity in an exam setting. Practice provided. Please be prompt for testing at first class
The GED® test can be the first step to newfound on actual retired tests, and then receive a personal meeting and bring #2 pencils and a calculator.
personal success. If you completed some high assessment report identifying areas on which you CES 7341 $259
school, but did not graduate, prepare to succeed by need to improve. Receive a textbook and computer 7 weeks Sat Oct 6 10 am-1 pm
learning about the GED® test format, gaining some Sec. 946207 LA140 J. Haddad, K. Fotiu
adaptive CD-ROM with practice tests to give you the
helpful test-taking strategies and taking sample winning edge. Please be prompt for testing at the American College Testing (ACT) Preparation
GED® tests. There will be a light review of English, first class meeting and bring #2 pencils and paper.
Online Course
writing, reading, and math. If you require in-depth CES 0851 (3.2 CEu) $395/Senior Cost $316
instruction in any of these areas you may be inter- Prepare for the ACT online! You’ll get the same
8 weeks Sat Sep 22 9 am-1 pm
ested in our Back to the Basics class offerings. Text- Sec. 946202 LA405 L. Adamcheski
great benefits of our in-class ACT Preparation
book and all materials will be provided. with online access 24/7 plus toll-free phone and
Graduate Record Exam (GRE) Preparation email support. If you are self-motivated, you will
CES 7278 (1.2 CEu) $119/Senior Cost $95.20
4 weeks Sat Sep 15 11 am-2 pm Prepare to succeed on the GRE by combining testing benefit by reviewing all testing points, learning
Sec. 946209 LA230 J. Lehman experience, using an actual retired exam, a follow-up strategies and tips and putting them into practice.
4 weeks Sat Oct 20 11 am-2 pm personal assessment report identifying strengths and You can work at your own pace to become well pre-
Sec. 946210 LA230 J. Lehman weaknesses, classroom review of all testing points, pared for this very important test. Shortly after
and test-taking strategies. For further personal study, registration, an email from Cambridge Educa-
a textbook and CD-ROM with computer adaptive tional Services will be sent to you with online class
practice tests are provided. Please be prompt for test- instructions. Recommendation: allow a minimum
ing at the first class meeting and bring #2 pencils. of 8 weeks to review the content (though online
CES 0857 (3.2 CEu) $395/Senior Cost $316 access is for 4 months.)
8 weeks Sat Sep 29 9 am-1 pm CES 7321 $229
Sec. 946212 LA425 F. Richardson, J. Scott 8 weeks Oct 8 Sec. 946218
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PERsONAL ENRIChmENT
KiDS On CAMPuS Video Game Creation Workshop iii
Bring the thumb drive with the games you designed
if using online registration, all emergency contact information will be stored electronically and can be
in Video Game Creation I and II and get ready to
updated via webadvisor if information changes. registration by any other method requires that a completed
do some advanced gaming. Using Game Maker
emergency information form be submitted at time of registration—see page 46.
software you’ll create new games and improve your
skills as a game developer. Learn advanced multi-
player programming and game design with script
writing, while discovering new ideas and more
online game resources. Prerequisite: CES 2-6118
Video Game Creation Workshop II. Bring head-
phones or ear buds to class.
CES2 6126 $139
8 weeks Sat Sep 29 11 am-1 pm
Sec. 949703 AS210 Grades 5, 6,7, 8, 9 J. Ruff
Video Game Creation Workshop i Video Game Creation Workshop ii
For as long as you can remember you’ve played video Bring the thumb drive with the game you started Radical Robots
games. Now, learn to create them! Using Game in Video Game Creation I and create your own Robots are everywhere—in your family’s car, in
Maker software, design and program a real working characters and more. Continue using Game Maker your doctor’s office, even on the space shuttle!
game. Learn to create 2D environments, and dis- software to update, add to and improve your game. Discover how robots came to exist and how they
cover how to access and use online game resources. Learn to create multi-player options while discov- are used in the movies and in science fiction books.
Best of all, on the last day of class show off your cre- ering even more online game resources including Learn engineering principles as you do different
ation to friends and family and then take it home to sound and action. Prerequisite: CES 2-6093 Video robot experiments. Rally with your classmates in
play. Bring headphones or ear buds to class. Game Creation Workshop I. Bring headphones or building and programming Lego Mindstorm robots.
CES2 6093 $139 ear buds to class.
CES 8395 $139
8 weeks Sat Sep 29 9-11 am CES2 6118 $139 8 weeks Sat Sep 29 9-11 am
Sec. 949701 AS320 Grades 5, 6, 7 ,8, 9 W. Marra 8 weeks Sat Sep 29 9-11 am Sec. 949706 AS930 Grades 7, 8, 9 J. Scollon
8 weeks Sat Sep 29 11 am-1 pm Sec. 949707 AS210 Grades 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 J. Ruff
8 weeks Sat Sep 29 11 am-1 pm
Sec. 949704 AS320 Grades 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 W. Marra
Sec. 949702 AS930 Grades 3 & 4 J. Scollon
8 weeks Sat Sep 29 1-3 pm
Sec. 949705 AS930 Grades 5 & 6 J. Scollon
yOuTH
The Successful Student Seminar: Middle School
Attention middle school students! Enhance your
time management skills and learn strategies to
complete assignments and tests successfully. Tips
on improving your memory, organizational skills
and note-taking are just a few of the helpful sub-
jects covered. Develop study and learning skills
that will benefit you in middle school and beyond!
Workbook provided.
CES 7153 $119
6 weeks Sat Sep 22 9-11 am
Sec. 949403 LA270 J. Lehman
The Successful Student Seminar: High School
Learn valuable study skills for high school that
can carry over into your college years. Learn orga-
nizational, time management and test taking
strategies. Enhance your knowledge of note taking,
outlining, writing papers, oral presentations, the
use of graphic organizers and researching papers.
Set down a solid foundation leading to greater suc-
cess in the classroom.
CES 7319 $119
6 weeks Sat Sep 22 12:30-2:30 pm
Sec. 949405 LA160 P. Schneider
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Personal enrichment
LiFELOnG LEARnERS
money savings opportunity neW Margaret Mitchell & Gone with the Wind
Gone with the Wind is often considered the most
beloved, enduring and popular film of all time. Join
COnVERSATiOn & Kathleen Marcaccio, better known as the “Gone
COFFEE SERiES with the Wind Answer Lady,” for an interactive dis-
Stimulate your mind while you socialize! Meet cussion about Margaret Mitchell’s 1936 best-seller
Schoolcraft faculty and guest lecturers, and book turned into the 1939 blockbuster movie.
enjoy presentations on a variety of topics guar- Kathleen has a room full of memorabilia and will
anteed to provide an opportunity for learning bring some to share with you. Enjoy a lively discus-
and for fun. Each session in this series will chal- sion on the influences this epic story has had on
lenge and entertain the curious and fun-loving popular culture. Don’t miss the fun!
soul. Don’t miss out! CES 7386 (.2 CEu) $15/Senior Cost $12
1 week Fri Sep 14 1-3 pm
This money savings series is a real value and Sec. 947402 W210 K. Marcaccio
includes the following 3 classes:
• CES 7386 Margaret Mitchell & neW Spirit Photography—Then & now
Gone with the Wind Paranormal phenomenon is a popular topic these neW The Loire Valley
days on TV and in movies. Learn about the roots The Loire Valley of central France is often referred
• CES 3661 Spirit Photography—Then & Now
of this phenomenon through an examination of to as the “Cradle of the French Language” and the
• CES 7381 The Loire Valley spirit photography. An accomplished investigator “Garden of France” due to the abundance of its his-
See descriptions for more information. will compare historical beginnings to present-day toric towns, sublime architecture, rich vineyards,
CES 7274 (.6 CEu) $36/Senior Cost $28.80 methods of spiritography and will share her private and bountiful fruit orchards. Because of its ambi-
3 sessions Fri Sep 14, Oct 12, Nov 16 1-3 pm collection of spirit photos. Discuss hoaxes, orbs, ance it has been a sought after location for poets,
Sec. 947401 See individual listings below for class locations. auras and more. Feel free to bring any spirit photos writers and artists. Join Anria, a French native, for
you would like to share. an exciting discussion of this prolific land.
you must register prior to the start of the series CES 3661 (.2 CEu) $15/Senior Cost $12 CES 7381 (.2 CEu) $15/Senior Cost $12
to take advantage of the savings. 1 week Fri Oct 12 1-3 pm 1 week Fri Nov 16 1-3 pm
Sec. 947403 W210 Heidi S. Sec. 947404 W210 A. Delpizzo
Give a giFt CaRd toward CEPD classes
Gift Birthday » anniversary » graduation » retirement
thank you » Mother’s day » father’s day » any holiday
Giving special Occasion » Birthday » anniversary » graduation
for All retirement » thank you » Mother’s day » father’s day
Seasons any holiday » special Occasion
give the gift you know they will like…
because they choose it!
gift cards may be purchased in the Bookstore,
at henry’s food court or through the cashier’s Office.
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CuLinARy
it is the sculpting of food…
…in the most advanced kitchens in the Midwest.
…with some of the best certified Master chefs in america.
…from international cuisine, to butchery, to pastry seminars.
with hands-on instruction, you’ll cook with more confidence.
Let us show you the mastery of culinary arts.
Cooking 101: Skill Development neW Authentic Mexican Cuisine— Soup Magic
In this relaxed and comfortable environment you The ultimate Experience Think performing magic in the kitchen is beyond
will learn basic cooking terminology and tech- Learn all that Mexican fare has to offer from Chef your skills? Think again! Join the fun and learn to
niques. Learn how to properly use basic knives and Anna Perez, a native of Mexico. Through Anna’s make “soup magic.” Discover how to prepare one
hand tools and discover safe and sanitary meth- expertise see how to make and embrace authentic intensely flavored stock and, voila, turn it into three
ods for food preparation. This class, or instructor’s Mexican cuisine. Discover the history, culture, completely different soups. Wow your family and
approval, is a prerequisite for most Schoolcraft celebrations and distinctive spices that influence guests with the illusion of hard work as you gain the
College’s CEPD hands-on Culinary Arts classes Mexican cuisine. From entrees like enchiladas to skills to pull a proverbial rabbit out of a hat.
unless otherwise noted. A tool kit is not required seafood to chicken to side dishes and desserts, each CES 2492 (.4 CEu) $109/Senior Cost $87.20
for this class. class will offer new and exciting food choices. 1 day Sat Dec 1 9 am-1 pm
CES 2187 (.6 CEu) $109/Senior Cost $87.20 CES 2488 (.3 CEu) $99/Senior Cost $79.20 Sec. 941021 VT630 M. Haight, CEC, CEPC
2 days Tues Sep 11 5-7 pm 1 day Wed Sep 26 6-9 pm
& Wed Sep 12 5-9 pm Sec. 941009 VT630 A. Perez neW Bean Cuisine from Around the World
Sec. 941006 VT630 J. Gabriel, CMC Beans are a staple in most every country and a
2 days Tues Sep 18 5-7 pm Sausage Making Made Easy great meal focal point. These versatile and nutri-
& Wed Sep 19 5-9 pm The only way to know what is in a sausage is to tional dynamos provide the protein that everybody
Sec. 941042 VT630 J. Gabriel, CMC make it yourself! Learn how to make fresh, smoked, needs, but with none of the cholesterol of meat.
dry and emulsified sausages. Enjoy recipes for Learn about the different types of beans, their
Pastry 101: Skill Development sweet, hot Italian, bratwurst and sun dried tomato nutritional value, how to select, sort, soak, cook
Learn basic baking terminology and techniques sausage. Discover how to make knackwurst, frank- and combine these mini-wonders in an array of
in a comfortable setting. You’ll gain information furters and thuringer. Acquaint yourself with proper national and international recipes.
on proper pastry tool skills and safe and sanitary handling techniques, storage procedures, and cook- CES 2490 (.3 CEu) $99/Senior Cost $79.20
methods for food/baking preparation. Set a solid ing methods. Become a sausage connoisseur! 1 day Fri Dec 7 6-9 pm
base for your baking future. This course is strongly CES 2215 (.3 CEu) $139/Senior Cost $111.20 Sec. 941012 VT630 J. Gabriel, CMC
recommended for Schoolcraft College’s CEPD Pas- 1 day Tues Nov 6 6-9 pm
try and Baking hands-on Culinary Arts classes, Sec. 941030 VT630 B. Polcyn, CEC Prime Rib Holiday Dinner
unless otherwise noted. Prepare an unparalleled holiday dinner designed by
CES 2380 (.6 CEu) $109/Senior Cost $87.20 Fabulous Holiday Party Plan New recipes! a Certified Executive Chef! Learn to make a com-
1 day Sat Sep 15 9 am-3 pm This is the year you invite everyone to your house plete meal starting with lobster bisque soup, fol-
Sec. 941040 VT645 M. Haight, CEC, CEPC for the holidays. Entertain with confidence and lowed by prime rib, Yorkshire pudding and a classic
ease and learn to prepare exciting holiday dishes bûche de Noël for dessert. Pull out all the stops this
Endless Summer: Canning, Freezing & Preserving including dazzling platters, hot foods, appetizers holiday season impressing your family and friends
Discover ways to enjoy summer’s just picked flavors and sophisticated sweets. Discover how to set a with a festive prime rib meal.
all year long. Learn to easily keep summer foods holiday table with flair. Come hungry. We’ll enjoy CES 2493 (.4 CEu) $109/Senior Cost $87.20
tasty and nutritious through such preserving meth- samplings of every recipe demonstrated. 1 day Sat Dec 8 9 am-1 pm
ods as canning, freezing and dehydration. Get tips CES 5111 (.4 CEu) $109/Senior Cost $87.20 Sec. 941023 VT630 M. Haight, CEC, CEPC
on the preserving processes, which produce fares 1 day Sat Nov 10 9 am-1 pm
better with which process, and what to look for Sec. 941001 VT630 K. Lewton
when selecting produce. See sure-fire recipes dem-
onstrated and enjoy tastings.
CES 2433 (.3 CEu) $99/Senior Cost $79.20
1 day Tues Sep 25 6-9 pm
Sec. 941003 VT630 K. Lewton
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neW Entice your Palate: Marinades,
Dry Rubs, Herbs, Spices & infusions! Prerequisite—CES 2187 Cooking 101: Skill Development or instructor’s approval.
Spice up your palate! Learn to create flavor in your Please prepare a tool kit with the following: a paring, chef and bread knife; peeler;
food by applying a wide variety of herbs and spices, spatula; dough cutter; pastry brush; thermometer; and measuring spoons. Plan to
liquid marinades, and special dry rubs to your food. wear a white chef’s jacket, dark pants and comfortable shoes in all hands-on classes.
Flavors will come from numerous international tradi-
tions and cuisines and will be applicable to many dif-
ferent meats, fish and vegetables. The class is a great Knife Skills for Vegetables & Herbs: Hands-on Soup’s On!: Hands-on New recipes!
accompaniment to sauce, seafood or grilling classes. Did you know that many chefs consider the knife to Soup can be a welcome part of any meal or the
CES 2151 (.4 CEu) $109/Senior Cost $87.20 be the most important tool in the kitchen? Improve main meal itself. Whether you enjoy the classics
1 day Wed Dec 12 6-10 pm your speed and safety in the kitchen by learning like chicken noodle soup, the soothing soups like
Sec. 941016 VT630 J. Gabriel, CMC knife skills. Discover how to choose the proper potato and tomato or the more unusual soups like
knife for the item you’re cutting and especially how chowders and bisques, make soup your passion.
Polished Polish Cooking to properly care for your knives. Learn to master Learn about soup classifications and history and
If the only time of year you eat Polish food is for basic cuts and especially how to cut vegetables and then delve into soup making. Enjoy learning 12 dif-
Paczki day you are missing such flavorful food. herbs. Please bring a chef knife, paring knife and ferent soups in four weeks. Soup’s on!
Learn how to make perfect pierogies (Polish dump- peeler to class. CES 2468 (1.2 CEu) $249/Senior Cost $199.20
lings), golabki (stuffed cabbage), kielbasa (Polish CES 2363 (.3 CEu) $99/Senior Cost $79.20 4 weeks Fri Oct 5 6-9 pm
sausage), and other traditional Polish entrees. 1 day Wed Sep 26 6-9 pm Sec. 941024 VT620 J. Gabriel, CMC
Come hungry and sample all the wonderful Polish Sec. 941029 VT620 J. Gabriel, CMC
dishes demonstrated, and leave saying “Smaczne!” neW Authentic Mexican Cuisine—
CES 2226 (.3 CEu) $99/Senior Cost $79.20 neW Creative Date night— The ultimate Experience: Hands-on
1 day Fri Dec 14 6-9 pm Couples Cooking Together: Hands-on Learn to make traditional and authentic Mexican
Sec. 941013 VT630 J. Gabriel, CMC Everyone is passionate about eating. Take some of food with your own two hands from Mexican
that passion, as a couple, and put it into preparing native, Chef Anna Perez. Each class will offer a
a meal that you both can savor together. Plan a total new cooking experience with an assortment
enrich your savory, polish-fare date that includes making a complete meal—soup, of distinctive entrees, side dishes, soups and des-
adventure with polish desserts. salad, entree and dessert. Then treasure the time serts. See and taste the distinctive flavors, variety
see page 25. with your special someone and enjoy the meal of spices and ingredients, and colorful decoration
you’ve just prepared. The fee is per couple. Only of Mexican cuisine. Bring a little piece of Mexico
one person needs to register. Prerequisite: one home to your family.
person per couple to have taken Cooking 101: Skill CES 2491 (.3 CEu) $99/Senior Cost $79.20
Development. 1 day Wed Oct 24 6-9 pm
CES 2489 (.4 CEu) $159/Senior Cost $127.20 Sec. 941010 VT620 A. Perez
1 day Fri Sep 28 6-10 pm
Sec. 941011 VT620 J. Gabriel, CMC Vegetarian & Vegan Boot Camp: Hands-on
New recipes Using autumn Vegetables!
Take control of your life and treat yourself to radi-
ant health. People who have shifted to vegan and
vegetarian diets have experienced natural weight
loss, improved health, increased energy, and a
variety of other benefits. Learn how to create entic-
ing meat- and dairy-free meals using fresh, high-
quality ingredients. Find out about the cuisine, do
the prep work, and prepare satisfying and flavorful
vegetarian and vegan dishes.
CES 2375 (1.8 CEu) $375/Senior Cost $300
2 weeks Fri Nov 16,30 6-9 pm
& Sat Nov 17,Dec 1 9 am-3 pm
Sec. 941015 VT620 J. Gabriel, CMC
Savvy Sauce Workshop: Hands-on
Sauce is defined as “a fluid dressing or topping to
complement the flavor of food.” The basic structure
of a sauce has three parts: a liquid, a thickening
agent; and additional seasoning and flavor ingre-
dients. Learn how to take this simple formula and
make the five grand basic sauces. Confidently, learn
to match them to appropriate entrees. Become a
savvy sauce-maker!
CES 2230 (.4 CEu) $119/Senior Cost $95.20
1 day Wed Dec 5 6-10 pm
Sec. 941017 VT620 J. Gabriel, CMC
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Restaurant
Schoolcraft College’s Culinary Arts Department, “One of the best cooking
schools in the country,” according to Hour Detroit magazine, opens its doors Our popular luncheon service continues Tuesday through Friday
to the community for exquisite dining for both lunch and dinner. with three seatings: 11:45 a.m., noon and 12:15 p.m. Service for
Located in the VisTaTech Center, the American Harvest Restaurant will offer the fall term begins Tuesday, September 4. Meet your friends or
a dinner buffet Thursday and Friday during the fall semester, except for business acquaintances and enjoy a sophisticated lunch for a very
school breaks. Dinners during the fall term start Thursday, September 6. reasonable price in a trendy, upscale setting.
The cuisine is expertly prepared by Schoolcraft students and chef instructors. Call 734-462-4488 or visit www.OpenTable.com
The menu changes seasonally. to make reservations for lunch or dinner.
Baking/Pastry
Amazing Gluten-Free Desserts: Cookie Exchange: Hands-on CES 2380 Pastry 101: Skill Development is
Because you’re Special! no prerequisites required. strongly recommended before taking these classes.
Now, gluten-sensitive individuals can create entic- Take the muss and fuss out of your holiday baking. Cooking 101 is not required.
ing goodies by using their own homemade gluten- Come to Schoolcraft’s amazing kitchens and bake Please prepare a tool kit with the following:
free flour along with other healthful, unrefined holiday cookies for family and gift giving. Using rec- a rubber spatula; pastry brush; rolling pin;
ingredients. Learn which gluten-free flours to use ipes from around the world you’ll be given prepped paring knife; vegetable peeler; french knife;
to make the best crusts based on the filling. Just dough to bake and decorate. You’ll leave with eight- melon baller; (2) 16” pastry bags; pastry
because you cannot have gluten does not mean that dozen scrumptious cookies. Make new holiday tubes (Large No. 5 Plain Tube; Large No. 5
you have to give up baked goods or sacrifice flavor memories with this easy foolproof cookie tradition! Star tube); serrated bread knife; 3” and 10”
or texture. Indulge with gluten-free treats. Please bring an apron, rolling pin and knife. icing spatula. Plan to wear a white chef’s
CES 2401 (.3 CEu) $99/Senior Cost $79.20 CES 2322 (.5 CEu) $139/Senior Cost $111.20 jacket, dark pants and comfortable shoes
1 day Wed Oct 3 6-9 pm 1 day Sat Dec 15 9 am-2 pm in all hands-on classes.
Sec. 941014 VT630 J. Decker, CMPC Sec. 941038 VT645 M. Haight, CEC, CEPC
1 day Sun Dec 16 9 am-2 pm French Tortes: Hands-on New recipes!
Polish Desserts Sec. 941025 VT645 M. Haight CEC, CMPC Created in the European tradition, most people
Cakes and pastries are usually the dessert of choice think of tortes as chocolate. However, these rich
in Poland. Popular cakes include cheesecake, cakes, made with little or no flour, have a distinct
sponge cake, coffee cakes, poppy seed rolls, and French history beyond the chocolate. Learn how
pound cake (babka). Many wonderful pastries like Prerequisite—CES 2187 Cooking 101:
to make the classic chocolate torte, but also how to
angel wings (chrusciki), rolled foldover pastries Skill Development or instructor’s approval.
make fruit-based and nut-based tortes.
(kolaczki), donuts (paczki), and apple tarts (szar- Please prepare a tool kit with the following:
CES 2431 (.4 CEu) $119/Senior Cost $95.20
lotka) are also enjoyed. Learn about the history, the a paring, chef and bread knife; peeler;
1 day Sat Oct 6 9 am-1 pm
ingredients and see the techniques used to create a spatula; dough cutter; pastry brush; Sec. 941019 VT645 M. Haight, CEC, CEPC
sampling of Polish masterpieces. thermometer; and measuring spoons. Plan
CES 2446 (.3 CEu) $99/Senior Cost $79.20
to wear a white chef’s jacket, dark pants and Perfect Pies & Tarts: Hands-on
1 day Wed Nov 7 6-9 pm comfortable shoes in all hands-on classes. Have you wondered over the ability of some people
Sec. 941027 VT630 J. Decker, CMPC to make the perfect pie crust dough every time?
international Breads: Hands-on Become one of them. Gain professional tricks-of-
Throughout history breads have played an impor- the-trade secrets to making delectable pie crust you
enrich your delicious, polish-fare tant role in the heritage of virtually every ethnic can use with endless recipes. Roll up your sleeves
adventure with polished polish group. Learn how to prepare some of these well- and create pies and tarts guaranteed to satisfy the
Cooking. see page 24. known ethnic breads including savory breadsticks, most discerning pastry lover.
flatbreads, New York style bagels, brioche, German CES 2281 (.3 CEu) $109/Senior Cost $87.20
and Swiss rye breads and Italian rustic breads. 1 day Wed Oct 10 6-9 pm
Begin your own tradition as you prepare these Sec. 941004 VT635 J. Decker, CMPC
international gems!
CES 2261 (.4 CEu) $119/Senior Cost $95.20
1 day Wed Oct 24 5:30-9:30 pm
Sec. 941018 VT635 J. Gabriel, CMC
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Youth Culinary
no prerequisite required for youth culinary classes.
neW Big Cupcake Bakers &
Jr. Cupcake Bakers: Hands-on
Give your child a fun activity to share with you—
the joy of making and baking cupcakes! First, learn
kitchen safety and sanitation skills. Then put on
your chefs’ hats and aprons and create a variety of
cupcake flavors, make icing, and bake and decorate
these little delights. Only the adult needs to regis-
ter and one child per adult, please. This class is open
for children seven years of age and older. Please
bring a cupcake pan, pastry tube, 6-inch spatula,
measuring cups and aprons to class.
CES 2487 (.4 CEu) $129/Senior Cost $103.20
1 day Sat Oct 27 9 am-1 pm
Sec. 941008 VT635 M. Haight, CEC, CEPC
Big Chefs & Jr. Chefs: Hands-on New recipes!
Don’t miss this hands-on opportunity for you and
your child to experience the workings of a profes-
sional kitchen. Learn kitchen safety and sanitation
skills. Then put on the chefs’ hats and aprons to
create some delicious main dishes and desserts
together. Only the adult needs to register and one
child per adult, please. This class is open for chil-
dren seven years of age and older. Please bring a
paring knife, measuring cups and aprons to class.
CES 2178 (.4 CEu) $129/Senior Cost $103.20
1 day Sat Oct 20 9 am-1 pm
Sec. 941035 VT620 M. Haight, CEC, CEPC
Big Pastry Chefs & Jr. Pastry Chefs: Hands-on
Don’t miss this hands-on opportunity for you and
your child to experience the workings of a profes-
sional pastry kitchen. Learn kitchen safety and sani-
tation skills. Then put on the chefs’ hats and aprons
to create some delicious desserts and pastries. Only
the adult needs to register and one child per adult,
please. Open for children seven years of age and older.
Please bring measuring cups and aprons to class.
CES 2460 (.4 CEu) $129/Senior Cost $103.20
1 day Sat Nov 3 9 am-1 pm
Sec. 941005 VT635 M. Haight, CEC, CEPC
iron Chef—Ages 12–17: Hands-on
Like challenges? Like cooking? Then chop, mix and
stir your way into a time-paced cooking showdown.
You’ll begin the competition with a one-hour intro-
duction to set the rules and meet your team mem-
bers. The second meeting, a three-hour strategic
menu planning session, is where the mystery ingre-
dients are revealed. On the final day, put the plan in
action and create your one-of-a-kind winning meal.
Please prepare a tool kit with the following: a set of
knives, peeler, spatula, thermometer and measur-
ing spoons. Plan to wear a white shirt, dark pants
and comfortable shoes. A chef jacket is preferred.
CES 2429 $139
2 weeks Fri Nov 2 6-7 pm
see page 21 for additional youth and Kids on Campus classes.
& Fri Nov 9 6-9 pm
& Sat Nov 10 9 am-1 pm
Sec. 941020 VT630 J. Gabriel, CMC
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Wine
understanding French Wines
French wine making dates back to pre-Roman
times. It is no wonder then that French wines are
an essential part of French cuisine. Learn about
the types and the various regions in which they are
made. Enjoy comparative tasting and discover how
to buy, drink and store French wines. You must be
at least 21 years old to attend.
CES 2100 (1.0 CEu) $169/Senior Cost $135.20
5 weeks Mon Sep 17 7-9 pm
Sec. 941026 W210B L. Hershey
Champagne & Sparkling Wines
Before you pop the cork, learn how to select the
perfect champagne and sparkling wines for memo-
rable entertaining or romantic dining. Explore the
varieties, history and growing regions with many
opportunities to taste and enjoy along the way.
Learn how to differentiate between wines, pro-
nounce their names, and select wonderful wines for
gift giving or entertaining. You must be at least 21
years old to attend.
CES 2126 (1.0 CEu) $169/Senior Cost $135.20
5 weeks Mon Nov 5 7-9 pm
Sec. 941022 W210B L. Hershey
Certification
ServSafe—One Day Class
Textbook must be purchased through the School-
craft Bookstore and reviewed prior to class start
date. Designed for employees, owners and manag-
ers of food service establishments, this course will
prepare you for final examinations administered by
the Educational Foundation of the National Res-
taurant Association. Upon successful completion of
the program and exam (taken in class) the certified
individual will be qualified to train personnel in
sanitation techniques, communicate with represen-
tatives of the health departments having jurisdic-
tion, recognize sanitation deficiencies and initiate
improvements. A one hour lunch not included in
CEU total.
dish
CES 2469 (.8 CEu) $99/Senior Cost $79.20
the
1 day Fri Sep 21 8 am-5 pm
Sec. 941007 LA200 T. Holewinski
ServSafe
Textbook included. Designed for employees, own-
ers and managers of food service establishments,
this course will prepare you for final examinations
administered by the Educational Foundation of the
National Restaurant Association. Upon success-
ful completion of the program and exam (taken in
class), the certified individual will be qualified to
train personnel in sanitation techniques, commu-
nicate with representatives of the health depart-
ments having jurisdiction, recognize sanitation Want to get on our culinary mailing list to receive the dish
deficiencies and initiate improvements. A half-hour
lunch not included in CEU total. directly to your home? Just email us at CEPD@schoolcraft.edu
CES 2087 (1.8 CEu) $225/Senior Cost $180 or give us a call at 734-462-4448.
2 days Thur & Fri Nov 15 8 am-5:30 pm
Sec. 941002 LA200 T. Holewinski
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FOREiGn LAnGuAGE
Languages Around the World—Level i Languages Around the World—Level ii American Sign Language i
Whether you’re planning a cruise or a trip through Increase your writing and speaking skills by delving American Sign Language is the fourth most com-
a foreign land, trying to make that sale, or just further into the grammar of your new language. monly used language in the U.S. Discover the basics
getting back to your own family roots, learning a Review what you learned in Level I and expand of ASL including facial expressions, hand gestures,
language is a wonderful personal experience. The further your communication skills in everyday liv- and body language. Gain basic knowledge of the
time is now and the opportunity is here! Learn a ing skills such as banking, shopping, restaurants, alphabet, numbers, colors, and time telling. Learn
language the easy and fun way. Start with simple hotels, airports, and even emergency situations. about the deaf culture and the use of the Michigan
grammar and vocabulary, and be able to engage in Feel an emotional tie start to root as you begin Relay Center (MRC). The first half of the textbook
basic conversation and writing. Learn the political to understand and appreciate another culture’s will be covered. This class is taught by a hearing
and social dos and don’ts that will increase your holidays and special celebrations that make them instructor.
confidence and communication skills, making you unique. Celebrate the progress you’ve made in your CES 3150 (2.4 CEu) $139/Senior Cost $111.20
more comfortable in all social situations whether language experience! 12 weeks Tues Sep 18 6-8 pm
they take place in the boardroom, on the Internet, French ii Conversational
Sec. 946019 LA230 Staff
or in travel ports worldwide. Grow as a person as
CES 3270 (2.4 CEu) $149/Senior Cost $119.20 American Sign Language ii
you begin to appreciate other cultures through the 12 weeks Wed Sep 19 6-8 pm
magic of language. Take your American Sign Language skills to a new
No class 10/31
level. Enjoy the challenge of using less voice and
Arabic i Conversational Sec. 946005 MC115 V. Jablonski
using more ASL. Learn more complex sentence
CES 3378 (2.4 CEu) $139/Senior Cost $111.20 German ii Conversational structure, finger spelling, facial expressions, classi-
12 weeks Wed Sep 19 6-8 pm
CES 3590 (2.4 CEu) $149/Senior Cost $119.20 fiers, descriptions of objects and vocabulary. Prac-
Sec. 946017 LA465 No class 10/31 K. Al-Jebori
12 weeks Wed Sep 19 6-8 pm tice your skills using storytelling and game playing.
Mandarin Chinese i Conversational No class 10/31 The second half of the textbook will be covered.
CES 3279 (2.4 CEu) $139/Senior Cost $111.20 Sec. 946008 LA140 H. Fruechtenicht This class is taught by a hearing instructor.
12 weeks Mon Sep 17 6-8 pm italian ii Conversational CES 7127 (2.4 CEu) $149/Senior Cost $119.20
Sec. 946014 LA465 Staff 12 weeks Mon Sep 17 6-8 pm
CES 3330 (2.4 CEu) $149/Senior Cost $119.20
Sec. 946010 LA230 Staff
French i Conversational 12 weeks Mon Sep 17 6-8 pm
CES 3054 (2.4 CEu) Sec. 946015 MC120 A. DelPizzo
$139/Senior Cost $111.20 Speed Spanish Online
12 weeks Tues Sep 18 6-8 pm Brazilian Portuguese ii Conversational Need a Spanish review? Learn six easy recipes for
Sec. 946009 LA160 C. Katzman
CES 3577 (2.4 CEu) $149/Senior Cost $119.20 gluing Spanish words together to form sentences.
German i Conversational 11 weeks Wed Sep 19 6:30-8:45 pm With the powerful methods taught in this course,
CES 3064 (2.4 CEu) $139/Senior Cost $111.20 Sec. 946001 LA415 K. Delgado you’ll be able to renew your Spanish and engage in
12 weeks Tues Sep 18 6-8 pm Spanish ii Conversational conversational Spanish in no time.
Sec. 946007 LA140 H. Fruechtenicht CES 3459 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
CES 3591 (2.4 CEu) $149/Senior Cost $119.20
6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 946016
italian i Conversational 12 weeks Mon Sep 17 6:30-8:30 pm
Sec. 946018 LA410 Staff 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 946020
CES 3063 (2.4 CEu) $139/Senior Cost $111.20
12 weeks Mon Sep 17 6-8 pm
Sec. 946011 LA330 Staff Language Around the World—Level iii Speed Spanish 2 Online
Feel empowered in your business relations, social With this follow-up to our popular Speed Spanish
Brazilian Portuguese i Conversational interactions, and personal relationships as you course, gain comfort in Spanish-speaking situa-
CES 3564 (2.4 CEu) $139/Senior Cost $111.20 immerse yourself further into your language. In tions by learning even more clever new recipes you
11 weeks Thurs Sep 20 6:30-8:45 pm this lively, but low-stressed atmosphere you will can put to immediate use. Prerequisite: CES 3459
Sec. 946002 LA430 K. Delgado increase your grammar efficiency. Communication Speed Spanish Online Course.
Russian i Conversational skills will also improve as you begin to put more CES 3532 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
CES 3065 (2.4 CEu) $139/Senior Cost $111.20 complex sentences together. Accelerate your social 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 946022
12 weeks Thurs Sep 20 6-8 pm skills and have fun with phone conversations,
Sec. 946013 LA465 T. Karakulina ordering from a menu, and asking and giving per- Speed Spanish 3 Online
sonal information. Nourish a genuine understand- Accelerate your ability to speak, understand, and
Spanish i Conversational read Spanish by taking the final installment in our
ing of the people whose language you are acquiring.
CES 3053 (2.4 CEu) $139/Senior Cost $111.20 unique three-part Speed Spanish learning series.
12 weeks Tues Sep 18 6-8 pm French iii Conversational Prerequisite: CES 3532 Speed Spanish 2 Online
Sec. 946012 LA430 Staff CES 3631 (2.4 CEu) $159/Senior Cost $127.20 Course.
12 weeks Wed Sep 19 6:30-8:30 pm 12 weeks Thurs Sep 20 6-8 pm
CES 3571 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
Sec. 946004 LA410 No class 10/31 Staff Sec. 946003 MC120 A. DelPizzo
6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 946021
Spanish iii Conversational
CES 3434
12 weeks
Sec. 946006
(2.4 CEu)
Thurs
LA410
$159/Senior Cost $127.20
Sep 20 6:30-8:30 pm
Staff
See Online Class Information on
page 47 for specific requirements.
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EnGLiSH LAnGuAGE
learn to use correct grammar and converse in Accent improvement i neW Civics for united States Citizenship
english. Build vocabulary; improve your pronuncia- Improve your spoken English and learn to be bet- Planning to apply for U.S. Citizenship? Get the
tion and practice listening, speaking, reading and ter understood by American English speakers. The skills needed to pass your naturalization test
writing. gain familiarity with american culture. each Accent Improvement I class has been developed and interview. Practice reading, writing, speak-
level builds on the skills learned in the previous class. to help the ESL student like you to speak with an ing vocabulary and grammar required to pass the
a placement test is required for correct level place- American accent. You’ll interact with others who exam. Gain basic knowledge of U.S. history, govern-
ment. testing takes place before classes start and are experiencing the same challenges and improve ment and civic principles. Three prerequisites: ESL
space is limited, so please plan ahead. testing is your clarity and ability to follow the English spoken Level III, or above speaking ability; must be law-
by appointment only. please call 734-462-4448 to language. Students should be enrolled in or com- fully admitted as a permanent U.S. resident; must
schedule an appointment. testing begins promptly at pleted ESL 4 or higher. plan to apply to be a naturalized citizen within the
the appointment time and lasts 2–3 hours. CES 7298 (4.8 CEu) $255/Senior Cost $204 next six months.
12 weeks Sat Sep 22 9 am-1 pm CES 0946 (3.6 CEu) $199/Senior Cost $159.20
fall placement test dates: Sec. 946910 LA475 No class 11/24 P. Konfara 12 weeks Sat Sep 22 10 am-1 pm
all sessions start at 6 pm unless otherwise noted. Sec. 946908 LA470 No class 11/24 S. Stichler
tuesday, september 4
wednesday, september 5
thursday, september 6
friday, september 7, 10 am–12:30 pm
Monday, september 10
tuesday, september 11 ART—GEnERAL
wednesday, september 12 Wet Felting: irresistibly Beautiful Projects Weaving: Looming Large on your Horizon
thursday, september 13 Attention art enthusiasts, crafters and hobbyists The ancient craft of hand weaving has moved into
Once testing has been completed, students may of any skill level, learn the basics of wet felting. the 21st century! Learn the fiber art technique
register for esl classes in-person in the Mcdowell Discover this process by which natural fibers are which takes two sets of yarns or threads and inter-
center. no online registration is available. stimulated by friction and lubricated by a moisture laces them to form cloth. Using a frame loom,
bond to form cloth. Tap into your individuality as weave an art piece or clothing piece that speaks
ESL i—English as a Second Language you grow as an artist using this ancient process. to your own artistic creativity. Discover unlimited
CES 7235 (7.2 CEu) $305/Senior Cost $244 Come away with mittens, a hat, a scarf or a unique artistic possibilities. No experience necessary. All
12 weeks Mon & Wed Sep 17 6-9 pm decorative art piece. materials supplied.
Sec. 946901 AS378 No class 11/21 R. Leider
CES 3623 (1.5 CEu) $89/Senior Cost $71.20 CES 3630 (1.5 CEu) $89/Senior Cost $71.20
ESL ii—English as a Second Language 5 weeks Thurs Sep 20 6-9 pm 5 weeks Thurs Nov 1 6-9 pm
Sec. 942602 LA370 M. Reeds Sec. 942601 LA370 M. Reeds
CES 7236 (7.2 CEu) $305/Senior Cost $244
12 weeks Mon & Wed Sep 17 9 am-12 pm
Sec. 946903 AS374 H. White
12 weeks Tues & Thur Sep 18 6-9 pm
Sec. 946902 AS374 No class 11/22 D. Szeman
ESL iii—English as a Second Language
CES 7261 (7.2 CEu) $305/Senior Cost $244
12 weeks Mon & Wed Sep 17 9 am-12 pm
Sec. 946904 MC110 S. Stichler
12 weeks Mon & Wed Sep 17 6-9 pm
Sec. 946906 MC110 No class 11/21 E. Rande
ESL iV—English as a Second Language
CES 7262 (7.2 CEu) $305/Senior Cost $244
12 weeks Tues & Thur Sep 18 9 am-12 pm
Sec. 946905 MC110 No class 11/22 E. Rande
12 weeks Tues & Thur Sep 18 6-9 pm
Sec. 946907 MC110 No class 11/22 E. Rande
ESL V—English as a Second Language
CES 7285 (7.2 CEu) $305/Senior Cost $244
12 weeks Tues & Thur Sep 18 6-9 pm
Sec. 946909 AS378 No class 11/22 I. Baciak
toeFl-test of english as a Foreign
language preparation Workshop.
see page 20.
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PAinTinG
Portrait Drawing & Painting i
In this studio class, learn to create a likeness from
the live model by accessing your creative right
brain and training your eye to see. This relaxed
approach is supported with class presentations and
an emphasis on individual instruction. You may
draw throughout the class or work in your chosen
medium. Please bring paper, pencils and a kneaded
eraser to the first class. Some drawing experience is
helpful. The model fee is included in the class cost.
CES 3521 (3.3 CEu) $199/Senior Cost $159.20
11 weeks Tues Sep 25 6:30-9:30 pm
Sec. 942004 F470 L. Baum
Oil Painting
Learn the versatility of Alla Prima oil painting, the
technique of painting masters. Explore different
subjects and styles, while learning color theory,
perspective and composition. Emphasis is placed
on developing your own creativity through per-
sonal instruction, supported with class presenta-
tions. Some drawing experience is helpful. Please
bring the following materials to the first session:
oil colors—red, yellow, and blue; a bristle brush #4;
12"x16" canvas board or canvasette; odorless thin-
ner or mineral spirits; and a small container. Note:
Water Mixable Oils may be used in this class.
CES 3520 (3.3 CEu) $159/Senior Cost $127.20
11 weeks Thurs Sep 27 1-4 pm
Sec. 942001 F470 L. Baum
11 weeks Thurs Sep 27 6:30-9:30 pm
Sec. 942002 F470 L. Baum
Acrylic Painting
Experience the versatility of acrylic paint as you
explore different techniques, mixing colors, styles
and consistencies using this water-soluble medium.
Create realistic and impressionistic paintings
including landscapes and still lifes. To the first
meeting please bring a small detail brush and a
medium flat brush; acrylic paints: Ultramarine
blue, white, black, Cadmium yellow, light burnt
umber, red—choose from Naphtha, Pyrrole or
Alizarin Crimson; a palette and a 18x24 canvas,
and a pad of paper for sketching (it does not need
to be a complete pad). Acrylic paint does not wash
out of clothing; please wear appropriate clothing or
bring a cover up.
CES 3058 (3.3 CEu) $159/Senior Cost $127.20 DRAWinG
11 weeks Wed Sep 26 6:30-9:30 pm
Sec. 942007 F400 No class 10/31 D. Zuccarini
Drawing i Colored Pencil
Unlock your artistic talent by developing funda- “I can’t believe that it’s pencil,” is a statement often
Watercolor Painting mental drawing skills. Learn how to create beauti- heard by colored pencil artists. Colored pencils are
Introduce yourself to the basics of watercolor paint- ful drawings using graphite and charcoal. Begin to easy and fun to use yet the artist can create beau-
ing. A variety of projects will be explored to help understand composition, see value in form, and tiful works of art through techniques including
develop creativity and self-expression in your art. handle materials with a greater confidence. A variety layering, blending, and burnishing. Come and enjoy
Bring any supplies you have to the first class and a of methods will be demonstrated covering line and learning the different ways to use this versatile and
supply list will be discussed. value scales, sighting, and measuring techniques. exciting medium.
CES 3595 (3.3 CEu) $159/Senior Cost $127.20 CES 3523 (3.3 CEu) $145/Senior Cost $116 CES 3356 (2.4 CEu) $129/Senior Cost $103.20
11 weeks Mon Sep 24 6-9 pm 11 weeks Thurs Sep 20 6-9 pm 8 weeks Thurs Sep 20 1-4 pm
Sec. 942003 F370 No class 10/31 A. Bacon Sec. 942102 F400 A. Bacon Sec. 942101 AS374 S. Eid
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CERAMiCS Ceramics iV: Advanced Hand-Building neW Compose a Fine Art Photograph
Learn the secrets of advanced hand-building tech- Learn the visual language of photography—color,
Ceramics i niques through insightful demonstrations and indi- form, space and sense of place, and your images
Discover the art of ceramics, in a relaxed and vidual projects. Through an in-depth understanding will improve immediately. Discover how to express
creative environment. You will be taught to hand- of complex three-dimensional ceramic structure, your creativity stressing it’s not what you look at,
build and wheel-throw pottery, different ways to this unique ceramic art opportunity features a but rather, what you see that matters. Recognize
decorate your pieces and how to apply glazes giv- small interactive class environment for greater the challenges of the composition and gain the
ing your creations artistic life. Learn about kilns exploration of techniques and lab equipment. Areas knowledge to resolve them. Using digital, film and
and the art of mixing glazes, while experiencing explored include slab-built construction, press cell phone cameras come to understand it’s not how
a unique sense of personal accomplishment. This molds, image transfer methods and advanced Raku expensive the equipment is, but your execution of
class is for first-time participants only. glazing and firing. Prerequisite: Ceramics III or the idea that produces the message. Prerequisite: a
CES 3518 (3.3 CEu) $185/Senior Cost $148
equivalent ceramics experience. complete understanding of the function and opera-
11 weeks Thurs Sep 20 7-10 pm
CES 3553 (3.3 CEu) $199/Senior Cost $159.20 tion of your camera equipment.
Sec. 942201 F410 C. Laginess
11 weeks Fri Sep 21 7-10 pm CES 3660 (2.4 CEu) $145/Senior Cost $116
Sec. 942205 F410 B. Wooten
Ceramics ii 8 weeks Wed Sep 19 6-9 pm
Sec. 942412 BTC165 No class 10/31 W. Gosa
Continue developing your hand-building and introduction to Wheel Throwing
wheel-throwing skills while creating functional Making pottery on the wheel consists of using Prizewinning Photography Program
as well as sculptural pieces. Learn to mix clay and hand-eye coordination, sensitivity to pressure and Join a prizewinning photographer for an evening of
glazes. Further explore the techniques and pro- speed. Through demonstration and individual proj- photographic pleasure. This photography program
cesses of applying glazes and slips to expand your ects learn to use different hand positions, to shape is all about shifting from taking snapshots to MAK-
mastery of the media. The class emphasis is on and form raw clay into sturdy, useful vessels. Learn ING PHOTOGRAPHS! Learn about composition,
wheel-throwing techniques. Prerequisite: Ceramics to choose and prepare clay, and trim, slip and carve shutter speeds, apertures and exposure. Come to
I or equivalent experience. the forms into finished pieces of art. Necessary understand depth of field, film and digital cameras,
CES 3519 (3.3 CEu) $185/Senior Cost $148
ceramic tools and respirator will be discussed at the filters, flash, lenses, and much more. Let a master
11 weeks Mon Sep 17 7-10 pm
first class. photographer improve your photographic skills.
Sec. 942202 F410 Staff
CES 3642 (3.3 CEu) $185/Senior Cost $148 CES 3431 (.4 CEu) $49/Senior Cost $39.20
Ceramics iii 11 weeks Sat Sep 22 9 am-12 pm 1 day Mon Nov 5 6-10 pm
Sec. 942204 F410 M. Kuhn Sec. 942403 BTC160 M. Nagler
Expand the basic wheel-throwing and hand-build-
ing techniques you learned in Ceramics II. Enjoy Secrets of Better Photography Online
using a variety of surface treatments including PHOTOGRAPHy Designed for both film and digital photographers,
high-fire and low-fire glazes, slips, oxides, terra Capture the Moment: Basic Photography this course is filled with tips and tricks to help you
sig and Raku. Individual projects are encouraged, Experience the satisfaction of using your 35mm or take better photographs. Learn the basic technol-
coupled with interactive group instruction. Raku digital camera to its fullest. Through lecture and field ogy that all cameras use, and receive helpful infor-
facilities are available. Prerequisite: Ceramics II or trips learn the basic tools of photography: camera mation on exposure and lighting.
equivalent knowledge. operation and flash techniques. A 35mm point and CES 3530 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
CES 3525 (3.3 CEu) $185/Senior Cost $148 shoot camera will work, but a 35mm SLR or digital 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 942404
11 weeks Tues Sep 18 7-10 pm camera with interchangeable lenses will produce bet- 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 942408
Sec. 942203 F410 M. Kuhn ter results and is recommended. All prints must be 6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 942411
processed at an outside lab by you. Information on
two field trips will be given the first night of class. Travel Photography Online
Basic computer skills are required for this class. Learn the tricks and techniques digital photog-
Ceramics Open Studio—independent CES 3423 (2.4 CEu) $145/Senior Cost $116 raphers need to capture scenes from around the
Study: non-instructional Activity 8 weeks Tues Sep 18 6-9 pm world and bring them home.
Dedicated ceramic students are invited to join us Sec. 942401 BTC160 B. Mitchell CES 3656 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
for a self-directed independent study of advanced 8 weeks Thurs Sep 20 6-9 pm 6 weeks Sep 19 Sec. 942405
ceramics. You must have knowledge of ceram- Sec. 942402 BTC160 B. Mitchell 6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 942409
ics lab equipment and techniques. We’ll have a
trouble-shooter available but no formal instruc- Field Photography neW Photographing nature with
tion will be given. Let your imagination guide Improve your photography skills in the field...liter- your Digital Camera Online
you as you follow your passion and increase your ally. After quick review of basic camera operations Use your digital camera to take stunning nature
skills. Prerequisite: CES 3525 Ceramics III or and techniques, enjoy hands-on field trips includ- photos, including landscapes, flowers, animals, and
equivalent ceramics experience. Tuition includes ing nighttime photography in Windsor and garden even macro shots.
30 lbs of clay. All other clay must be provided by photography at Cranbrook. Master advanced cam-
CES 3663 (2.4 CEu) $95/Senior Cost $76
student. If registering online, this activity can era operations and discover the joy of magnificently 6 weeks Oct 17 Sec. 942407
be found under the “Non-Instructional” menu capturing all your special moments. All field trips
6 weeks Nov 14 Sec. 942410
option in WebAdvisor. take place in addition to the class time listed below.
CESn 0011 $155
Prerequisite: CES 3423 Capture the Moment: See Online Class Information on
11 weeks Sat Sep 22 1-4 pm Beginning Photography or equivalent knowledge. page 47 for specific requirements.
Sec. 641101 F410 CES 3558 (1.8 CEu) $125/Senior Cost $100
6 weeks Wed Sep 19 7-10 pm
Sec. 942406 LA470 J. Campbell
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MuSiC
neW Guitar i Jazz Lab Band—improvisation 1 Jazz Band 1
Learn to play the guitar! Get the foundation This group is geared to the less experienced jazz This group is known throughout the Detroit Area
needed to proceed on to any style of music you player, performing contemporary jazz music in for its jazz performances. The band also partici-
choose. Learn to read and play standard notation, the big band setting, but with some emphasis on pates at concerts in the community during the
tablature, and chord charts. Requirement: bring an improvisation. The Lab Band will perform at con- school year. All aspiring jazz performers ages 16
acoustic guitar, guitar tuner, guitar pick and text- certs during the school year. The class is open to all through 80+ are invited to participate.
book which is available at the College Bookstore. students, high school and college, and members of CES 3567 (3.2 CEu) $60
Class meets at 18600 Northville Rd., the community. 15 weeks Mon Sep 10 7-10 pm
Northville, MI 48168. CES 3565 (3.2 CEu) $80 Sec. 942505 F310 R. Selva
CES 3662 (1.0 CEu) $85/Senior Cost $68 15 weeks Thurs Aug 30 7-10 pm
8 weeks Tues Sep 25 6:30-7:45 pm Sec. 942503 F310 R. Selva
Sec. 942511 Off Campus J. Maxwell
Voice: Honing your instrument schoolcraft College piano academy
Anyone can learn to sing! Whether you’re a begin- As one of the area’s leading centers in piano education, Schoolcraft has designed a unique approach
ner hobby-singer, car-singer, or have some expe- to teaching music at the keyboard. Programs are designed to accommodate a wide range of ages and
rience singing in a chorus, discover the fun of
ability levels, from first grade through high school. information is available at www.schoolcraft.edu/music
improving your voice. Learn to warm-up and do
vocal techniques as you build confidence and elimi- or by calling the Schoolcraft college Music office at 734-462-4403.
nate fear. If comfortable, at the last class, put your
heightened skills to use and perform. Class repeat-
ers are encouraged and welcomed.
CES 3342 (1.6 CEu) $119/Senior Cost $95.20
8 weeks Tues Sep 18 6:30-8:30 pm
Sec. 942504 F530 M. Morgan
Choir 1
Explore the principles of choral singing and musi-
cianship. Understand the individual’s role in a large
performing ensemble. Learn to appreciate the
importance of individual and group preparation for
performances. Develop technical skills used to con-
tribute to the ensembles’ performance level. Music
of all styles and periods will be included. Recitals
and performances are part of the class activities.
CES 3576 (3.2 CEu) $60
15 weeks Tues Sep 4 7-10 pm
Sec. 942506 F310 J. Drake
note: audition required—contact the instructor
via email at pmichals@schoolcraft.edu to
make an appointment prior to the class start
date. audition music will be available at the
continuing education center welcome desk.
Class is free upon passing the audition.
Wind Ensemble 1
The Schoolcraft Wind Ensemble is one of the
most visible and popular organizations on
campus. This community wind, brass, and
percussion instrumental ensemble is open to
all musicians. The Wind Ensemble performs
approximately six concerts a year, and at all
college commencements. All musically talented
musicians are invited to audition regardless of
their field. An orientation at the beginning of
each semester is required.
CES 3580 (3.2 CEu)
15 weeks Wed Aug 29 7-10 pm
Sec. 942507 F310 Class meets 10/31 P. Michalsen
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Personal enrichment
PERSOnAL inTEREST
neW Meditation— money savings opportunity
Experience the Self: An inner Journey
Have you ever wondered who you are beyond your
name, form and the many roles you’ve played A JOuRnEy OF SELF DiSCOVERy: MEDiTATiOn SERiES
throughout your lifetime? Take an in-depth look This money savings series is a real value and includes the following 4 classes:
at the essence of Self, your inner being. Through
interactive lecture and meditation embark on an • CES 0984 Meditation—Experience the Self: An Inner Journey
extraordinary inner journey and experience the • CES 0985 Meditation—Living with the Pairs of Opposites
radiant, peaceful presence within. Learn how to • CES 0986 Meditation—A Peaceful Mind is a Precious Gift
maintain a connection with your inner Self while • CES 0987 Meditation—Mantra: The Power of Sound
living in today’s hectic world. See class descriptions for more information.
CES 0984 (.2 CEu) $25/Senior Cost $20 CES 0983 (.8 CEu) $80/Senior Cost $64
1 day Wed Sep 19 6:30-8:30 pm 4 weeks Wed Sep 19 6:30-8:30 pm
Sec. 947304 LA200 K. Bindu Henning Sec. 947303 LA200 K. Bindu Henning
neW Meditation— you must register prior to the start of the series to take advantage of the savings.
Living with the Pairs of Opposites
Day after day, the pairs of opposites influence every
aspect of life: good/bad; happy/sad; love/hate;
praise/blame, the list goes on and on! They affect neW Meditation— Present Moment Meditation
our joy, contentment and our ability to remain Mantra: The Power of Sound Learn to use Present Moment Meditation, a light-
anchored within. Through interactive lecture and Words have great power and meaning, whether hearted, practical approach that makes meditation
meditation learn how to recognize them and their silently thought or verbally spoken. Mantras, a inviting and beneficial for everyone. You’ll see posi-
“truth” in reality. Learn how to establish a comfort- short group of words or syllables, have existed for tive results in every area of your daily life-work,
able relationship with the pairs of opposites and thousands of years and are used as an aid for medi- family, home, health, relationships, personal goals,
live gracefully among them. tation, relaxation and healing. Through interactive and more. Each meeting includes two meditations,
CES 0985 (.2 CEu) $25/Senior Cost $20 lecture and meditation gain a basic understanding a short presentation on topics relating to medita-
1 day Wed Sep 26 6:30-8:30 pm of mantras, their origin, power and significance. tion and stress reduction, discussion and Q & A
Sec. 947305 LA200 K. Bindu Henning Learn simple mantras that can be used throughout time. New and repeat students are welcome. Chairs
the day to stay present, calm and peaceful. are provided.
neW Meditation—
CES 0987 (.2 CEu) $25/Senior Cost $20 CES 0966 (.6 CEu) $59/Senior Cost $47.20
A Peaceful Mind is a Precious Gift 1 day Wed Oct 10 6:30-8:30 pm 4 weeks Mon Oct 29 6:30-8 pm
A peaceful mind is the foundation for health, hap- Sec. 947307 LA200 K. Bindu Henning Sec. 947301 BTC165 K. Bindu Henning
piness and well-being, yet quieting the mind can 4 weeks Mon Nov 26 6:30-8 pm
be a difficult task. Through interactive lecture and Sec. 947302 BTC165 K. Bindu Henning
meditation learn powerful tools to help calm the
restless activity of the mind. Learn how to relax,
unwind, and enjoy deep, soothing meditations.
Create a powerful shift, enjoy a fresh perspective
and experience life anew!
CES 0986 (.2 CEu) $25/Senior Cost $20
1 day Wed Oct 3 6:30-8:30 pm
Sec. 947306 LA200 K. Bindu Henning
PuBLiC SAFETy
Firearms Training for Concealed Pistol License Refresher for Carrying Concealed Pistols
Designed to fulfill the training requirements to If you hold a Michigan Concealed Pistol License,
obtain a Concealed Pistol License in the State of refresh your skills. Receive legal updates and a
Michigan this class includes lecture, shooting simu- review of the pistol safety curriculum to fulfill your
lator, and range shooting. Shooting decisions will renewal requirement. For renewal, applicants are
be discussed. Bring a reliable, unloaded handgun required to have one hour on the firing range within
to the first class. A holster, eye and ear protection, the preceding six months. If you have not been to
and 150 rounds of ammunition for your handgun the range, you may take advantage of the opportu-
will be necessary for the range training on the last nity to do so the Saturday following this class.
day of class. CES 0864 (.4 CEu) $69/Senior Cost $55.20
CES 0660 (1.2 CEu) $169/Senior Cost $135.20 1 day Mon Sep 24 5-9 pm
1 week Mon & Wed Sep 24, 26 5-9 pm Sec. 949901 PE100 J. Monge
& Sat Sep 29 9 am-1 pm
Sec. 949903 PE100 J. Monge
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Personal enrichment
Improving the safety of motorcyclists on our roads is our primary goal. The Detroit Metro
Motorcycle Safety Consortium was formed in 1999 to offer hands-on, comprehensive
motorcycle safety training in a safe and comfortable environment. Since 1999, the consortium
has trained over 50,000 students. Our classes are taught by professional, certified instructors
who not only have a passion for riding—but riding safety. State funds from a motorcycle
safety grant administered by the Michigan Department of State support this program.
Classes fill quickly!
Motorcycle information Hotline 734-462-4448 each c
» View current schoolcraft course availability and section numbers, and the lass is
only $
entire 2012 detroit Metro Motorcycle safety consortium schedule online: 25
www.schoolcraft.edu/cepd/motorcycle
» register online, by mail, or walk-in.
Basic Rider Course Returning Rider Basic Rider Course
Designed for someone who has minimal experience A one day course designed for the experienced
operating a motorcycle, this course focuses on the but unlicensed rider to become licensed and legal. Advanced Rider Course
development of basic riding skills: turning, shift- Many experienced, licensed riders use this course This one day course is designed for licensed, expe-
ing and braking. You will receive approximately 16 as a refresher and skills tune up. Topics include: rienced riders who have a cycle endorsement to
hours of instruction, four (4) in the classroom and braking, counter steering, turning, speed judg- enhance their basic skills and help with personal
12 on the range. Training bikes will be provided. ment, and other techniques necessary for the risk assessment. Interactive classroom activities to
This course is offered in different formats: one (1) experienced rider to operate a motorcycle skillfully improve perception and hazard awareness are com-
weekend, two (2) weekend, weekday and week- and safely. Each student must provide their own bined with range exercises which enhance both basic
night. The weekday, weeknight or two (2) weekend motorcycle. Scooters will be allowed in this class. skills and crash avoidance skills. You will learn to
courses are recommended for novice riders. Suc- Sharing is not allowed. The cycle must be titled, improve braking and corner finesse. It is the public
cessful completion allows a student to waive the properly registered, and display a valid license version of the Military Sport Bike Rider Course. Each
Secretary of State riding skills test. plate. Each student must provide proof of insur- student must provide their own motorcycle. Shar-
ance and the bike must pass a safety inspection. ing is not allowed. The cycle must be titled, properly
Three-Wheel Basic Rider Course Successful completion allows a student to waive the registered, and display a valid license plate. Each stu-
If you have minimal experience or are unlicensed Secretary of State riding skills test. dent must provide proof of insurance and the bike
operating a three-wheel motorcycle, this course must pass a safety inspection.
is for you. Develop your basic riding skills as you
learn proper turning, shifting and braking. You
have approximately 12 hours of instruction in one
• $25 non-refundable & non-transferable class fee for all motorcycle safety classes.
(1) weekend; four (4) in the classroom and eight (8)
on the range. Each student must provide their own • You must be present for the entire class; students arriving late by 5 minutes or more
three-wheel motorcycle. Sharing is not allowed. The for the first class session will not be allowed in the class, and no refund will be given.
cycle must be titled, properly registered, and dis- • You must provide protective clothing/gear for all motorcycle classes—no sharing!
play a valid license plate. Each student must provide Visit our Web site for more details on required clothing/gear.
proof of insurance and the bike must pass a safety
inspection. Successful completion allows a student • Students under the age of 18 are allowed to take the Basic Rider, 3-Wheel Basic Rider, or Returning
to waive the Secretary of State riding skills test. Rider Basic Rider Courses starting at age 15 if they have a valid driver’s license. This includes those
that hold a Level 1 Graduated Driver License. A parent or guardian must accompany the student to
the first class meeting; parent signatures are required on some documents.
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Physical Fitness
PhYsICAL fITNEss
get Fit, have Fun, Make Friends
physical exercise can help you maintain a healthy weight, build and maintain healthy bone density,
muscle strength and joint mobility, promote physiological well-being and strengthen the immune
system. we offer a vast array of affordable and convenient classes for all ages and skill levels.
please see below for important information:
» for youth classes (aquatics, fencing, tennis, etc.), please use child’s information
when registering.
» wear appropriate exercise clothing.
» Bring a towel and water bottle to class. Bring a mat to class if noted in class description.
all participants of continuing education & professional development physical fitness classes
W must agree to the terms of the Schoolcraft College Waiver of Liability – Fitness Classes at
the time of registration:
» if registering online, check box to signify agreement.
» if registering by mail or walk-in, include one signed waiver per registration form or
registration will not be processed. the waiver form is available on page 49 of this
schedule, and online at www.schoolcraft.edu/cepd/registration.asp
a doctor’s review of your health is advised before starting an exercise program.
Aerobics Cross Training
Hoop Blast Jazz it up Cardio Kickboxing
Hooping is becoming a popular form of exercise Work large muscle groups while doing an aero- Have fun and get a full body, fat-burning workout-
because it’s fun, creative, and never boring. Using bic dance workout all done to popular Broadway all done to music! Cardio Kickboxing burns 800
an adult size, weighted hula hoop, begin performing music! Enjoy thirty-minutes of sassy jazz aerobic calories per hour making it a great aerobic work-
very basic moves on/off the body and then progress dance, done to easy-to-follow routines, followed out. Do punching, kicking, core, weight and toning
into a full-body workout. Hooping helps build motor by an intense, lower body workout. All ability lev- exercises-something new each week. Bring a mat
skills, increases coordination, strengthens core, els welcome. W to class. W
sculpts waistline and thighs, tones abs, glutes and CES 9875 $85/Senior Cost $42.50 CES 9489 $85/Senior Cost $42.50
arms, encourages cardiovascular health, and builds 12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 7:30-8:30 pm 12 weeks Wed Sep 12 7:05-8:05 pm
a strong and confident body. A weighted hula hoop Sec. 948110 PE140 E. Mitchell Sec. 948134 PE140 S. Janiunas
will be provided or you may bring your own. W
CES 9801 $69/Senior Cost $34.50 Circuit Training Get Fit! From Top to Bottom
10 weeks Sat Sep 15 10:30-11:30 am Lose inches while strengthening all your major mus- Recent research has shown that good muscle
Sec. 948128 PE140 K. Torres cle groups by combining strength training and cardio strength will help you live a longer and healthier
in the same workout. Move through timed stations life. Get fit from top to bottom improving your
Zumba® Fit—A “Blast” Fitness Class to keep your heart rate up as you strengthen all muscle and bone health, as well as your cardiovas-
Zumba is a combination of easy-to-follow routines major muscle groups. Learn to safely use fitness cular function. With the use of low impact aerobics,
done to Latin and International music. Zumba Fit equipment to maximize your results while taking resistance-bands, exertubes, stability balls, and
features Zumba toning and hip hop movements. control of your individual improvement. W free weights, you’ll have fun getting fit. This class is
The result is an energizing, fat-burning cardio work- CES 9778 $105/Senior Cost $52.50 designed for all ages. Bring a mat to class. W
out that burns up to 500 calories per class! Zumba 12 weeks Tues & Thur Sep 11 5-6 pm CES 9667 $125/Senior Cost $62.50
is designed for all fitness levels, with no dance expe- Sec. 948107 PE120 S. Bauslaugh 12 weeks Tues & Thur Sep 11 8-9 am
rience necessary. Class format may vary. This class 12 weeks Tues & Thur Sep 11 6-7 pm Sec. 948116 PE140 S. Zydeck
is taught by an official Zumba instructor. W Sec. 948102 PE120 S. Bauslaugh
CES 9802 $85/Senior Cost $42.50 CES 9365 $85/Senior Cost $42.50
12 weeks Tues Sep 11 11 am-12 pm 12 weeks Sat Sep 15 11 am-12 pm looking for Zumba gold?
Sec. 948115 PE140 K. Agee Sec. 948133 PE120 S. Bauslaugh see page 36.
12 weeks Tues Sep 11 5-6 pm
Sec. 948111 PE140 E. Mitchell
12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 11 am-12 pm
Sec. 948122 PE140 K. Agee
12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 6:30-7:30 pm
Sec. 948120 PE140 J. Dumbleton
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Physical Fitness
Get Fit & Stay Fit
Enjoy this beginning to moderate level of exercise
designed for all fitness abilities. Set your own pace
in variations of low impact aerobics, strength train-
ing and sculpting. Learn to incorporate stability
balls, exertubes, dynabands and hand weights into
your fitness routine. Cool down with a relaxing seg-
ment of yoga type stretches. Class format varies by
day of the week:
Monday—Cardio
Wednesday—Weight Training
Friday—Chair Yoga.
Bring a mat to class. W
CES 9438 $135/Senior Cost $67.50
12 weeks Mon, Wed & Fri Sep 10 9-10 am
Sec. 948108 PE140 K. Carzon
Best Body Workout
Get a total body makeover! Begin with an ener- Pilates Senior Fitness
gized, calorie-burning cardiovascular segment,
Pi-yO Strength, Sculpt, Stretch Zumba Gold
with interval training, toning and sculpting. Using
Power your entire core with Pilates and Yoga fusion Zumba Gold is designed for the true beginner and
various equipment continue with a floor workout,
exercises. Combine the power of Yoga and Pilates the active older adult. This party-like fitness dance
reshaping abs, glutes and thighs. Finish with relax-
with muscle toning strength moves by adding light class, done to a variety of music like merengue,
ing yoga type stretches. Bring a mat to class. W
hand weights, resistance bands and other props. salsa, and tango, is an effective work out, burns
CES 9859 $75/Senior Cost $37.50
Improve strength, flexibility and balance and build tons of calories and is geared for all fitness levels.
12 weeks Mon Sep 10 7-8 pm
Sec. 948140 PE140 S. Campbell stamina and strengthen your mind and body. Bring No dance experience is necessary. Class format
a mat to class. W may vary. This class is taught by an official Zumba
High Energy/Low impact Aerobics CES 9608 $85/Senior Cost $42.50 instructor. W
Enjoy a fun, energizing, motivating aerobics class in 12 weeks Mon Sep 10 8-9 am CES 9858 $85/Senior Cost $42.50
a friendly non-threatening setting. This class com- Sec. 948124 PE140 J. Dumbleton 12 weeks Tues Sep 11 1:30-2:30 pm
bines traditional aerobic moves with calisthenics, 12 weeks Wed Sep 12 8-9 am Sec. 948127 PE140 J. Dumbleton
introduction to kickboxing, basic step and interval Sec. 948131 PE140 J. Dumbleton 12 weeks Fri Sep 14 10-11 am
training. The strength portion of the class utilizes Sec. 948139 PE140 J. Dumbleton
Pilates i
free weights, bands and balls. Get a power workout
A safe and effective mat Pilates workout offers a Strength Training for Seniors
for all fitness levels. Bring a mat to class. W
powerful conditioning program for the entire body. Numerous studies have highlighted the health
CES 9509 $105/Senior Cost $52.50
These exercises practiced correctly, promote func- value of strength training for aging adults.
12 weeks Mon & Wed Sep 10 6-7 pm
Sec. 948101 PE140 E. Mitchell, D. Wilson
tional strength of abdominal and back muscles, Strengthening the major muscle groups of the
and help to develop pelvic floor strength and better upper and lower body improves metabolism,
Early Bird Fit & Tone posture. Bring a mat to class. W increases bone mineral density, and can reduce
Rise and shine! Fire-up that metabolism as you get CES 9557 $85/Senior Cost $42.50 arthritic discomfort. At your own fitness level,
ready to take on the day. Enjoy a cardio-mix of fun 12 weeks Mon Sep 10 11 am-12 pm enjoy great music, warm-up time, strength exer-
calorie-burning moves, followed by thirty minutes of Sec. 948103 PE140 J. Dumbleton cises, chair yoga and relaxation. Bring a mat to class
total body toning. End the class with stretching and 12 weeks Tues Sep 11 6-7 pm to class. W
Sec. 948112 PE140 A. Purzer CES 9550
yoga cool down. Take advantage of that post-workout $85/Senior Cost $42.50
high and set a positive tone for the rest of your day. W 6 weeks Mon & Wed Sep 10 1-2 pm
Pilates ii Sec. 948117 PE140 K. Agee
CES 9877 $75/Senior Cost $37.50
Looking for more intensity in your Pilates workout? 6 weeks Mon & Wed Oct 22 1-2 pm
12 weeks Tues Sep 11 6-7 am
Sec. 948125 PE140 D. Wilson, S. Campbell
Take it up a notch! Enjoy an invigorating routine Sec. 948118 PE140 K. Agee
that leaves you feeling stretched and toned. Gain
12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 6-7 am
Sec. 948119 PE140 D. Wilson, S. Campbell
stamina, balance, and endurance as you move Fit as a Fiddle
through a mat Pilates workout. Bring a mat to class. Enjoy this beginning- to moderately-paced work-
Total Body Workout Prerequisite: Pilates I or previous experience. W out while sitting comfortably in a chair, working
This exciting muscle toning workout will help CES 9578 $85/Senior Cost $42.50 at your own pace. Improve your range of motion,
you get your heart rate into your training zone. 12 weeks Wed Sep 12 11 am-12 pm strength, balance and flexibility. Enjoy friends and
Designed for all ages and levels of fitness, this Sec. 948105 PE140 K. Carzon fellowship, all while improving your energy levels
workout is great for improving cardiovascular and 12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 5:30-6:30 pm and your quality of life. Optional standing exercises
muscle strength at the same time. It also adds vari- Sec. 948113 PE140 A. Purzer are included. Chair yoga included. W
ety for those interested in cross-training. W CES 9815 $75/Senior Cost $37.50
CES 9426 $85/Senior Cost $42.50 6 weeks Mon & Wed Sep 10 10-11 am
12 weeks Sat Sep 15 9:30-10:30 am Sec. 948106 PE Gym J. Dumbleton
Sec. 948114 PE140 E. Mitchell 6 weeks Mon & Wed Oct 22 10-11 am
Sec. 948109 PE Gym J. Dumbleton
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Physical Fitness
Strength Training & Sculpting
Guided Fitness Training neW Get Strong/Stay Strong Boot Camp neW Fit At Any Size
Here’s your opportunity to work with a personal Don’t miss the chance to be part of this unique, If you are a plus size (needs to lose around 50
trainer learning to use fitness equipment safely and one-of-a-kind group fitness class, unlike any pounds) you can adopt a healthier lifestyle. Get the
effectively maximizing your workout in a minimal class—anywhere! It boasts of an unparalleled knowledge, motivation and support you’ll need to
amount of time. Receive a pre- and post-evaluation. group of instructors with such knowledge that pro- succeed while working with an unparalleled group
An individualized exercise program will be estab- fessional athletes flock to train with them, coupled of instructors, in a unique fitness facility stocked
lished based on test results and personal goals. W with a training facility stocked with equipment not with equipment not found in your typical gym.
CES 9460 $299/Senior Cost $149.50 found in your typical gym. Each student will work Through the use of lectures and monitored work-
12 weeks Tues & Thur Sep 11 2:15-3:15 pm at their own level to accomplish an individual goal outs gain increased mobility, range of motion and
Sec. 948126 PE120 T. Maguran and be motivated by the group dynamics. All abil- reduce joint pain as you gain a more positive self-
CES 9453 $135/Senior Cost $67.50 ity levels welcome. Classes will be held at 44191 image. Classes will be held at 44191 Plymouth
12 weeks Sat Sep 15 10-11 am Plymouth Oaks Blvd., Suite 600, Plymouth, MI Oaks Blvd., Suite 600, Plymouth, MI 48170. W
Sec. 948104 PE120 S. Bauslaugh 48170. W CES 9874 $199/Senior Cost $99.50
CES 9876 $299/Senior Cost $149.50 12 weeks Tues & Thur Sep 11 7-8 pm
neW Aerobic Fitness Ball: 12 weeks Tues, Thur, Fri Sep 11 8-9 am Sec. 948132 Off Campus Certified Fitness Trainer
Strength & Stability Sec. 948130 Off Campus Certified Fitness Trainer
Using an exercise ball is a challenging way to add
‘‘
variety and fun to your workout while improving
your aerobic capacity. Learn to focus on strength
and flexibility using the exercise balls while incor- These workouts were so different
porating body bars, bands, dumbbells and your
own weight. Develop enhanced balance, control from anything that I have ever done.
of deep core muscles, improved posture and func-
tional activities of daily living while burning fat I am stronger, faster, and more explosive
and increasing your metabolism. Optional ankle because of them and I have never felt better
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weights are welcome. W
CES 9873 $85/Senior Cost $42.50 on the baseball field.
12 weeks Mon Sep 10 8-9 pm
Sec. 948129 PE140 T. Maguran Jeff Kunkel, Catcher, Detroit Tigers
Strength Training & Muscle Conditioning
Focus on strengthening and toning the major
muscle groups as you increase lean muscle mass.
Enjoy a healthier body and a higher metabolic rate,
as you firm, tone, and enhance the body’s natural
MeeT THe cerTiFieD FiTNeSS TrAiNerS
shape. Exercises are developed using a variety of eric Potis and Dan Mozes»
machines. W
eric Potis, former strength and conditioning coach at the
CES 9433 $105/Senior Cost $52.50
university of Michigan, earned his undergraduate degree
12 weeks Tues & Thur Sep 11 7-8 pm
in exercise Science from Saginaw Valley State university
Sec. 948121 PE120 S. Bauslaugh
and also holds a Master’s Degree in exercise Science and
CES 9432 $85/Senior Cost $42.50
Performance enhancement with an emphasis in injury
12 weeks Sat Sep 15 9-10 am
Prevention from california university of Pennsylvania.
Sec. 948123 PE120 S. Bauslaugh
He is a Performance enhancement Specialist, a
Fit & Fun Challenge certified Strength and conditioning Specialist, NASe
Come work out with us in a 50 minute class while certified, and cPr/AeD certified.
enjoying music from the 70s and 80s. Improve Dan Mozes, a former center with the Minnesota
your strength, cardiovascular health, balance, and Vikings, is a strength and conditioning coach who
flexibility, using various types of gym equipment recently worked at the university of Michigan as a
provided at class. Format may vary, circuit training strength coach for both football and hockey.
stations included. All fitness levels welcomed. Bring Dan was a four year starter in college and is considered
a mat to class. W to be one of the greatest lineman to play for West
CES 9436 $75/Senior Cost $37.50 Virginia university. He won the rimington Trophy in his
12 weeks Tues Sep 11 9-10 am
senior season, garnering him recognition as the nation’s best
Sec. 948137 PE Gym K. Carzon
center in NcAA football. Dan was also an outland Trophy
12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 9-10 am
finalist, Lombardi Award semifinalist, a three-time first-team All-
Sec. 948138 PE Gym K. Carzon
Big east selection, Academic All-American, a participant in the
Senior Bowl, and a member of the Fox Sports All-Decade team.
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Physical Fitness
AQuATiCS
Different strokes for Different Folks
interested in learning new strokes or just getting in shape with some low-impact water
aerobics? take a look at our wide-range of aquatics classes. we offer prenatal, parent & tot,
youth swim, and competitive edge classes in addition to many classes for adults such as adult
swim, hydrotoning, swimnastics and deep water aerobics. not sure which youth swim or
adult swim class to take? refer to individual class descriptions, which include a list of skills
to be learned. Our friendly, experienced staff and safe, comfortable environment make our
classes fun for all ages and skill levels. please see below for important information:
» for youth classes (parent & tot, youth swim, competitive edge, etc.), please use child’s
information when registering and bring class confirmation/receipt to first class.
» waiver of liability agreement is required for all physical fitness classes.
» Bring a swimsuit, towel and goggles to class.
» class sizes are limited for quality instruction and feedback.
» family changing rooms are available to accommodate two distinct populations:
1. parents or guardians with children more than two (2) years of age of the opposite sex.
2. persons with disabilities requiring assistance from helpers of the opposite sex.
All others must use their designated locker room.
Youth Swim
Basic Swim for the Water Shy youth: Ages 5+ youth Swim Beginner: Ages 5+ youth Swim intermediate: Ages 5+
Register in the child’s name. Skills to be learned: Register in child’s name. Skills to be learned: tread Register in child’s name. Skills to be learned: tread
enter and exit the pool correctly; five relaxed bobs; water for thirty seconds; ten relaxed bobs; do unas- water for one minute; twenty relaxed bobs; do
blow bubbles into the water through the nose only, sisted front and back arrow, no arm/leg movement; tight, hand-over hand streamline on front and
and through the nose and mouth simultaneously; able to flip from a front float to a back float unas- back, no kicking; retrieve a ring from 4½ feet unas-
float on the front and back having all muscles sisted; proper freestyle flutter kick with flotation sisted; one half lap (25 yards) freestyle and back-
relaxed; float with head in the water, with correct device; body undulation for ten yards with flotation stroke with proper flutter kick and arm rotation,
mouth-nose and/or nasal exhalation; keep head up device; swim ten yards freestyle (whole stroke) and for the freestyle alternate breathing; one half
with synchronized movement of arms, hands and with any kind of breathing; proper backstroke lap (25 yards) breaststroke with proper kick and
legs; jump into shallow end from a sitting position kick with flotation device; elementary backstroke arm movement, breathing every stroke with cor-
or standing up; retrieve a ring from 1–2 feet with as a survival stroke with flotation device; retrieve rect timing; jump into the deep end off the side or
assistance; float and swim, with head up or down, a ring from 4½ feet with assistance to submerge the diving board, swim back to the ladder and climb
in the deep water with a flotation device. For the if needed; jump into the deep end with flotation out; perform standing dive into the deep end off
instructor to recommend a student move to the device. For the instructor to recommend a student the side or the diving board. For the instructor to
next level, these skills must be demonstrated. W move to the next level, these skills must be demon- recommend a student move to the next level, these
CES 9773 $105 strated. Prerequisite: Basic Swim for the Water Shy skills must be demonstrated. Prerequisite: Youth
12 weeks Tues Sep 11 5-6 pm Youth: Ages 5+. W Swim Beginner: Ages 5+. W
Sec. 948505 PE Pool D. Rapach CES 9704 $105 CES 9705 $105
12 weeks Sat Sep 15 10:30-11:30 am 12 weeks Mon Sep 10 5-6 pm 12 weeks Mon Sep 10 5-6 pm
Sec. 948502 PE Pool A. McCullough Sec. 948501 PE Pool C. Skinner Sec. 948503 PE Pool D. Rapach
12 weeks Tues Sep 11 5-6 pm 12 weeks Tues Sep 11 5-6 pm
Sec. 948508 PE Pool B. Gould Sec. 948512 PE Pool C. Skinner
12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 5-6 pm 12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 5-6 pm
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Sec. 948509 PE Pool B. Gould Sec. 948513 PE Pool C. Skinner
12 weeks Sat Sep 15 10:30-11:30 am 12 weeks Sat Sep 15 10:30-11:30 am
My daughter Sec. 948510 PE Pool C. Skinner Sec. 948514 PE Pool B. Schwaegerle
took the Beginner Swim class
and I was so impressed with the instructors and lifeguards.
They are so great with all the kids and
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Parent of Youth Swim Beginner: Ages 5+ student
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Physical Fitness
youth Swim Advanced: Ages 5+ Competitive Edge intermediate: Ages 7+ Family Swim
Register in child’s name. Skills to be learned: tread Register in child’s name. Skills to be learned: two
Parent & Tot Swim: Ages 6 months—3 years
water for two minutes; retrieve a ring from 9–12 laps (100 yards) using the freestyle and backstroke
Register in child’s name. Develop in your young
feet with feet first or a pike surface dive; one lap with proper body position, body rotation, cor-
child, 6 months through 3 years, a high comfort
(50 yards) freestyle and backstroke with proper rect kick and arm rotation; two laps (100 yards)
level in and around the water and a readiness
body position, body rotation, correct kick and breaststroke with proper kick, arms, and coordina-
to swim. Parent water participation is required.
arm rotation; one lap (50 yards) breaststroke with tion, breathing every stroke; one-and-a-half laps
Bring your own swim suit, towel and lock. Chil-
proper, arm movement and coordination, breath- (75 yards) using the butterfly with proper body
dren must wear tight rubber pants over cloth dia-
ing every stroke; one half lap (25 yards) butterfly undulation, correct arms and breathing every other
pers, or swim pants. W
stroke with proper body undulation, correct arms stroke; one-and-a-half laps (75 yards) elementary
CES 9275 $85
and breathing every other stroke; one half lap backstroke; and perform proper starts and flip- 12 weeks Mon Sep 10 6-7 pm
elementary backstroke; jump off the diving board, turns. For the instructor to recommend a student Sec. 948527 PE Pool C. Skinner
swim back to the wall, and climb without using the move to the next level, these skills must be demon- 12 weeks Tues Sep 11 6-7 pm
ladder; standing dive off the diving board. For the strated. Prerequisite: Competitive Edge Beginning: Sec. 948528 PE Pool D. Rapach
instructor to recommend a student move to the Ages 7+. W 12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 6-7 pm
next level, these skills must be demonstrated. Pre- CES 9656 $105 Sec. 948529 PE Pool D. Rapach
requisite: Youth Swim Intermediate: Ages 5+. W 12 weeks Wed Sep 12 5-6 pm 12 weeks Fri Sep 14 11 am-12 pm
CES 9706 $105 Sec. 948520 PE Pool No class 10/31 D. Rapach Sec. 948530 PE Pool D. Rapach
12 weeks Mon Sep 10 5-6 pm 12 weeks Fri Sep 14 4-5 pm 12 weeks Sat Sep 15 9:30-10:30 am
Sec. 948504 PE Pool B. Gould Sec. 948521 PE Pool D. Rapach Sec. 948531 PE Pool A. McCullough
12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 5-6 pm 12 weeks Sat Sep 15 11:30 am-12:30 pm
Sec. 948516 PE Pool D. Rapach Sec. 948523 PE Pool B. Schwaegerle Parent & Preschool Swim: Ages 3 & 4
Register in child’s name. The three and four year
Competitive Edge Beginner: Ages 7+ Competitive Edge Advanced: Ages 7+ old child will learn the basic skills of kicking, arm
Register in child’s name. Skills to be learned: tread Register in child’s name. Skills to be learned: four movement, blowing bubbles, floating and safety. All
water for five minutes; retrieve a ring in 9–12 feet laps (200 yards) using the freestyle and backstroke participants should have some water experience.
with pike surface dive; one-and-a-half laps (75 with proper body position, body rotation, correct Parent water participation is required. Bring your
yards) using the freestyle and backstroke with kick and arm rotation; four laps (200 yards) breast- own swim suit, towel and lock. W
proper body position, body rotation, correct kick stroke with proper kick, arms, and coordination, CES 9327 $85
and arm rotation; one-and-a-half laps (75 yards) breathing every stroke; two laps (100 yards) but- 12 weeks Mon Sep 10 6-7 pm
using the breaststroke with proper kicks, arms and terfly stroke with proper body undulation, correct Sec. 948522 PE Pool B. Gould
coordination, breathing every other stroke; one arms and breathing every other stroke; two laps 12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 6-7 pm
lap (50 yards) using the butterfly with proper body (100 yards) elementary backstroke; and perform Sec. 948518 PE Pool B. Gould
undulation, correct arms and breathing every other proper starts and flip-turns. Prerequisite: Competi- 12 weeks Fri Sep 14 11 am-12 pm
stroke; and one elementary backstroke lap (50 tive Edge Intermediate: Ages 7+. W Sec. 948515 PE Pool C. Skinner
yards); and perform proper starts and flip-turns. CES 9657 $105 12 weeks Sat Sep 15 9:30-10:30 am
For the instructor to recommend a student move to 12 weeks Wed Sep 12 5-6 pm Sec. 948507 PE Pool C. Skinner
the next level, these skills must be demonstrated. Sec. 948524 PE Pool No class 10/31 B. Gould
Prerequisite: Youth Swim Advanced: Ages 5+. W 12 weeks Fri Sep 14 4-5 pm Parent & Child Swim: Ages 5+
CES 9584 $105 Sec. 948525 PE Pool C. Skinner Register in child’s name. The five+ year-old child
12 weeks Wed Sep 12 5-6 pm 12 weeks Sat Sep 15 11:30 am-12:30 pm will learn the basic skills of kicking, arm move-
No class 10/31 Sec. 948526 PE Pool C. Skinner ment, blowing bubbles, floating and safety. All
Sec. 948517 PE Pool A. McCullough participants should have some water experience.
12 weeks Sat Sep 15 11:30 am-12:30 pm Parent water participation is required. W
Sec. 948519 PE Pool A. McCullough CES 9363 $85
12 weeks Tues Sep 11 6-7 pm
Sec. 948506 PE Pool C. Skinner
12 weeks Sat Sep 15 9:30-10:30 am
Sec. 948511 PE Pool B. Schwaegerle
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Physical Fitness
Adult Swim Aerobic Swim
Basic Swim for the Water Shy Adult intermediate Adult Swim Stroke & Technique Aquafit interval Training
Skills to be learned: tread water for thirty seconds; Skills to be learned: tread water for two minutes; do a Work off unwanted pounds while improving your
unassisted front and back arrow with no arm/leg standing dive off the diving board; retrieve an object flexibility, range of motion, upper-body strength,
movement; able to flip from front float to back in 9–12 feet of water, with feet first or pike surface and endurance. In shallow water using various class
float unassisted; proper freestyle flutter kick with dive; one lap (50 yards) freestyle and backstroke with formats, tone your entire body using provided noo-
a flotation device; body undulation for ten yards proper body position, body rotation, correct kick and dles, kickboard, fins and barbells. All fitness levels
with flotation device; swim ten yards freestyle with arm rotation; one lap (50 yards) breaststroke with welcome. You do not need to know how to swim to
flotation device; proper backstroke kick with flota- proper kick and arm movement and coordination, take part in this class. W
tion device; elementary backstroke as a survival breathing every stroke; one half lap (25 yards) but- CES 9709 $65/Senior Cost $32.50
stroke with flotation device; retrieve an object from terfly stroke with proper body undulation, correct 12 weeks Mon Sep 10 7-8 pm
4½ feet deep; jump into water from the side of the arms and breathing every other stroke; and perform Sec. 948735 PE Pool K. Carzon
pool. For the instructor to recommend a student proper starts and flip-turns. For the instructor to 12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 8-9 pm
move to the next level, these skills must be demon- recommend a student move to the next level, these Sec. 948708 PE Pool K. Carzon
strated. W skills must be demonstrated. Prerequisite: Beginning
CES 9583 $85/Senior Cost $42.50 Adult Swim & Stroke Technique. W Basic Swim & Exercise
12 weeks Tues Sep 11 7-8 pm CES 9410 $85/Senior Cost $42.50
Learn to relax and enjoy the water with stretching
Sec. 948711 PE Pool D. Rapach 12 weeks Mon Sep 10 6-7 pm and flexibility exercises to music. Learn basic swim-
12 weeks Wed Sep 12 6-7 pm Sec. 948715 PE Pool D. Rapach ming and/or improve skills. Lap swimming for the
Sec. 948743 PE Pool No class 10/31 A. McCullough 12 weeks Wed Sep 12 6-7 pm more experienced. W
12 weeks Sat Sep 15 8:30-9:30 am Sec. 948736 PE Pool No class 10/31 D. Rapach CES 9198 $115/Senior Cost $57.50
Sec. 948740 PE Pool C. Skinner 12 weeks Sat Sep 15 8:30-9:30 am 12 weeks Mon & Wed Sep 10 10-11 am
Sec. 948712 PE Pool B. Schweagerle Sec. 948742 PE Pool A. McCullough
Beginning Adult Swim Stroke & Technique
Skills to be learned: tread water for one minute; Advanced Adult Swim Stroke & Technique Hydro-toning
tight, hand over hand streamline on front and back, Polish your swimming strokes and improve your Enjoy an aquatic workout that utilizes the natural
no kicking; one half lap (25 yards) freestyle and endurance, resistance, strength and speed. Keep resistance of water. Begin with deep water run-
backstroke with proper flutter kick and arm rota- your swimming skills competitive and learn the ning for 25 minutes, then move to the shallow end
tion, and alternate breathing with the freestyle; one most effective turns, starts, and finish techniques. and use resistance weights on your arms and legs.
half lap (25 yards) breaststroke with proper kick Show off the best swimming styles. Prerequisite: This aquatic activity is equivalent to a Nautilus
and arm movement, breathing every stroke with Intermediate Adult Swim Stroke & Technique. W workout. To take this class you must be a deep-
correct timing; jump off the diving board, swim CES 9658 $85/Senior Cost $42.50 water swimmer. W
back to the wall and climb out using the ladder; 12 weeks Fri Sep 14 5-6 pm CES 9284 $115/Senior Cost $57.50
standing dive off the diving board. For the instruc- Sec. 948703 PE Pool C. Skinner 12 weeks Tues & Thur Sep 11 1-2 pm
Sec. 948717 PE Pool D. Dallas
tor to recommend a student move to the next level,
these skills must be demonstrated. Prerequisite: 12 weeks Wed & Fri Sep 12 6-7 am
Sec. 948719 PE Pool P. Gould
Basic Swim for the Water Shy Adult; or the ability
12 weeks Wed & Fri Sep 12 8-9 am
to float; or some deep water familiarity. W
Sec. 948718 PE Pool D. Dallas
CES 9408 $85/Senior Cost $42.50
12 weeks Wed Sep 12 6-7 pm CES 9493 $65/Senior Cost $32.50
Sec. 948705 PE Pool No class 10/31 B. Gould 12 weeks Mon Sep 10 6-7 am
Sec. 948744 PE Pool P. Gould
12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 7-8 pm
Sec. 948713 PE Pool D. Rapach 12 weeks Wed Sep 12 4-5 pm
No class 10/31, 11/21
12 weeks Sat Sep 15 8:30-9:30 am
Sec. 948720 PE Pool D. Rapach
Sec. 948737 PE Pool A. McCullough
12 weeks Fri Sep 14 3-4 pm
Sec. 948738 PE Pool D. Rapach
• Water buoyancy helps to protect recuperating knees, ankles and hips.
• Great alternative to traditional cardiovascular activities.
Have you ConsideRed • Aquatic exercise reduces pain and increases flexibility.
tHe beneFits oF • Water supports and massages the body as you exercise.
• Reduced blood pressure, stress and risk of injury.
aquatiC exeRCise?
• Burn more calories during and after exercise.
• More fun!
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Physical Fitness
Deep Water Aerobics i Swimnastics i Prenatal Swim
Deep water aerobics is an enjoyable way to slim You don’t need to be a swimmer to benefit from No doubt about it, exercise is a big plus for both
down and shape up! Spend forty-five minutes using this class. Progressive exercises and rhythmic you and your baby! Swimming, an aerobic exercise,
the natural resistance of water to improve muscle activities in the water are designed to improve flex- increases the ability of your pregnant body to process
tone, cardiovascular fitness and flexibility. Twenty ibility, circulation, and relaxation. Basic swimming oxygen and use it. While burning calories, it makes
minutes is equivalent to two hours of walking on skills will be taught as needed. W you feel better by improving circulation. It increases
land, burning up to 480 calories per hour. You do CES 9138 $115/Senior Cost $57.50 muscle tone preparing you and your body for birth.
not need to know how to swim, but must be com- 12 weeks Mon & Wed Sep 10 1-2 pm You’ll sleep better and feel less fatigued. Be sure to
fortable in deep water. W Sec. 948702 PE Pool A. McCullough discuss your exercise plans with your doctor. W
CES 9343 $65/Senior Cost $32.50 12 weeks Tues & Thur Sep 11 9-10 am CES 9377 $85
12 weeks Mon Sep 10 8-9 am Sec. 948704 PE Pool N. Wagner 12 weeks Mon Sep 10 8-9 pm
Sec. 948731 PE Pool M. Schweitzer 12 weeks Tues & Thur Sep 11 11 am-12 pm Sec. 948739 PE Pool D. Rapach
12 weeks Mon Sep 10 9-10 am Sec. 948748 PE Pool N. Wagner
Sec. 948725 PE Pool M. Schweitzer 12 weeks Tues & Thur Sep 11 2-3 pm Pool yoga
12 weeks Mon Sep 10 4-5 pm Sec. 948706 PE Pool D. Dallas Pool Yoga is a modern adaptation of yoga. Using
Sec. 948714 PE Pool D. Rapach 12 weeks Wed & Fri Sep 12 9-10 am the same poses as traditional yoga with minor
12 weeks Mon Sep 10 7-8 pm Sec. 948707 PE Pool D. Dallas modifications, the pool experience provides the
Sec. 948734 PE Pool D. Rapach CES 9445 $65/Senior Cost $32.50 perfect amount of resistance, yet allows you to be
12 weeks Tues Sep 11 6-7 am 12 weeks Fri Sep 14 10-11 am flexible as most poses require, relaxing the muscles
Sec. 948722 PE Pool P. Gould Sec. 948701 PE Pool C. Skinner while supporting your weight. All yoga levels wel-
12 weeks Tues Sep 11 3-4 pm come. No swimming experience needed. The head
Sec. 948726 PE Pool D. Dallas Swimnastics ii will not be submerged. Instructor is Aqua Yoga
12 weeks Tues Sep 11 6-7 pm If you would like a more vigorous swimnastics pro- certified. Bring a swimsuit, towel and goggles to
Sec. 948727 PE Pool P. Gould gram and can easily swim at least four lengths of class. W
12 weeks Tues Sep 11 7-8 pm the pool, Swimnastics II is for you! Enjoy rhythmic, CES 9849 $85/Senior Cost $42.50
Sec. 948732 PE Pool P. Gould aerobic exercises improving your circulation, flex- 12 weeks Fri Sep 14 6-7 pm
12 weeks Tues Sep 11 8-9 pm ibility and endurance. W Sec. 948709 PE Pool L. Herman
Sec. 948741 PE Pool P. Gould CES 9160 $115/Senior Cost $57.50
12 weeks Wed Sep 12 1-2 pm 12 weeks Mon & Wed Sep 10 2-3 pm
Sec. 948746 PE Pool D. Rapach Sec. 948716 PE Pool A. McCullough
12 weeks Wed Sep 12 2-3 pm 12 weeks Tues & Thur Sep 11 8-9 am
Sec. 948750 PE Pool D. Rapach Sec. 948710 PE Pool N. Wagner
12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 6-7 am 12 weeks Tues & Thur Sep 11 10-11 am
Sec. 948723 PE Pool P. Gould Sec. 948751 PE Pool N. Wagner
12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 3-4 pm
Sec. 948721 PE Pool D. Dallas
12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 6-7 pm
Sec. 948724 PE Pool P. Gould
12 weeks
Sec. 948733
Thurs
PE Pool
Sep 13 7-8 pm
P. Gould
FEnCinG
12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 8-9 pm Fencing i
Sec. 948745 PE Pool P. Gould Fencing is one of only four sports that have been
12 weeks Fri Sep 14 1-2 pm on every modern Olympic program since 1896.
Sec. 948747 PE Pool D. Rapach Gain a basic understanding of the sport of fenc-
12 weeks Fri Sep 14 2-3 pm ing—the art of sport swordplay—in an enjoyable
Sec. 948728 PE Pool D. Rapach and relaxed atmosphere. Learn basic fencing posi-
12 weeks Fri Sep 14 5-6 pm tions, movements, and principles. Equipment is
Sec. 948729 PE Pool D. Rapach provided. You must be 11 years of age or older to
12 weeks Sat Sep 15 8:30-9:30 am register. W
Sec. 948749 PE Pool K. Carzon CES 9180 $89/Senior Cost $44.50
12 weeks Fri Sep 14 6:30-7:50 pm
Deep Water Aerobics ii Sec. 947901 PE Gym D. McLaren
Enjoy a challenging class format, which includes
a thermal warm-up, stretching, aerobic walking, Fencing ii
toning and final stretching. Discover increased Build your knowledge of the sport and improve
cardiovascular fitness, muscle tone, flexibility and your fencing technique. Learn new movement and
relaxation. Prerequisite: Deep Water Aerobics I. W strategies necessary for bout fencing. Equipment
CES 9456 $65/Senior Cost $32.50 is provided. You must be 11 years of age or older to
12 weeks Wed Sep 12 6:30-7:30 pm register. Prerequisite: CES 9180 Fencing I. W
Sec. 948730 PE Pool No class 10/31 P. Gould CES 9181 $89/Senior Cost $44.50
12 weeks Fri Sep 14 8-9:20 pm
Sec. 947902 PE Gym D. McLaren
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Physical Fitness
TEnniS
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Adult instructional Tennis League: Level 3.0 +
This class made learning
See the benefits of combining instruction and
match play. The first hour do instructional drilling
at a high intensity pace. The second hour, partici-
pate in supervised match play for fun and recre-
ation. Enjoy a fun, physical tennis workout. W
CES 9860
Latin Salsa fun and
not too difficult for beginners.
$149/Senior Cost $74.50
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6 weeks Wed Sep 12 7-9 pm
Sec. 948603 Tennis Courts R. Kynast
DAnCE
Lunchtime Line Dance i
Can’t wait to take Latin Salsa II.
Learn the latest Line Dances at this special daytime Rhonda J., Latin Salsa Dance I student
class. Whether this is your lunch hour, or just a
time to have some fun and exercise, the hour will fly
by! Learn the Hustle, Stroll Along Cha Cha, Country Social Ballroom Dance ii Latin “Salsa” Dance i
Boy Two-step and more. This class is designed for For couples and singles who want to review and Don’t just sit there, get up and join the fun! Latin
those with little or no previous experience. W retain what they’ve learned. Practice and receive music and dance is the latest craze. Learn the basic
CES 9544 $75/Senior Cost $37.50 tactful tips while updating the latest style, tech- techniques and special moves for Salsa, Mambo,
10 weeks Thurs Sep 13 1-2 pm niques, patterns and combinations. Confidence, Rumba, Cha-Cha and Merengue. No experience
Sec. 948006 PE140 J. Owen comfort, poise, control, and balance come from necessary. Wear hard-soled shoes. Couples and
practice and time provided by this class. It’s healthy, singles are welcome. Prices are per person. W
Lunchtime Line Dance: One Plus fun, social and exciting. Prices are per person. W CES 9495 $85/Senior Cost $42.50
Completed Lunchtime Line Dance I? Not quite
CES 9379 $65/Senior Cost $32.50 12 weeks Fri Sep 14 7:45-9:05 pm
ready for Lunchtime Line Dance II? Dance your way 8 weeks Thurs Sep 27 8:30-10 pm Sec. 948014 PE140 J. Gomez
into Lunchtime Line Dance: One Plus! Featured Sec. 948018 PE140 N. Nader CES 9506 $65/Senior Cost $32.50
dances are, Mack the Knife, Diamond Waltz and Fly 8 weeks Sun Sep 30 4-5:30 pm
Me to the Moon. W Swing Dance Sec. 948016 PE140 N. Nader
CES 9809 $75/Senior Cost $37.50 Put your jitters to good use! Swing back in time and
10 weeks Thurs Sep 13 12 pm-1 pm learn dances including the Half-time, Jitterbug, Latin “Salsa” Dance ii
Sec. 948013 PE140 J. Owen and Syncopated-Triples. Learn the steps and styles Feel comfortable with the basics of Latin “Salsa”
of yesterday-today! Couples and singles are wel- I? If you’re ready for the next level challenge
Lunchtime Line Dance ii come. Prices are per person. W yourself with Latin “Salsa” Dance II. Enjoy doing
Are you ready for a new lunchtime challenge? Take
CES 9461 $65/Senior Cost $32.50 intermediate Salsa, Rumba and Cha-Cha. Focus on
your afternoons to new heights and learn the lat- 8 weeks Sat Sep 29 1-2:30 pm developing stronger technique and styling. Learn
est Line Dances featuring: Blame it on the Bossa Sec. 948001 PE140 N. Nader and master harder steps and combinations. Wear
Nova, Rio, and Tina’s Waltz. Count on great fun,
hard-soled shoes. Couples and singles are welcome.
a good workout and meeting new people. Prereq- Disco Hustle & Cha Cha Prices are per person. Prerequisite: Latin “Salsa”
uisite: Lunchtime Line Dance I or some previous Experience two fun, flirtatious dances—the disco Dance I or previous experience. W
experience. W hustle and the Cha Cha. In the first half of class CES 9762 $75/Senior Cost $37.50
CES 9808 $85/Senior Cost $42.50 learn the partnered hustle dance that was a direct 12 weeks Fri Sep 14 6:45-7:45 pm
10 weeks Tues Sep 11 12 pm-1:30 pm result of the disco music created and made popular Sec. 948004 PE140 J. Gomez
Sec. 948002 PE140 J. Owen in the 1970s. In the second half, change gears to
the lively 1950’s Cha Cha. Feel the pure, exhilarat- Latin “Salsa” Dance iii
Social Ballroom Dance i ing joy of partner dancing! W Take the next step…in Latin Salsa Dance. With the
If you’ve always wanted to learn how to ballroom
CES 9702 $75/Senior Cost $37.50 emphasis on social salsa, focus on making your
dance, this is the place to start. Have fun learning 8 weeks Sun Sep 30 5-6:30 pm movements flow with your partner. Learn styling
the basic technique of the Waltz, Fox Trot, Cha- Sec. 948005 PE Gym T. Babenko and Cuban motion with more complex moves that
Cha, Swing, Rumba, Samba, Tango, Merengue or
will help you become a more confident dancer.
Polka. Couples and singles are welcome. Prices are Foxtrot & Merengue Wear hard-soled shoes. Couples and singles are
per person. W Try your hands (and feet) at the American Foxtrot welcome. Prices are per person. Prerequisite: Latin
CES 9381 $65/Senior Cost $32.50 and the Latin Merengue. Learn the Foxtrot, an “Salsa” Dance II or previous experience. W
8 weeks Tues Sep 25 8:30-10 pm exciting dance combining quick and slow steps; and CES 9831 $75/Senior Cost $37.50
Sec. 948003 PE140 N. Nader the Merengue, the national dance of the Dominican 12 weeks Fri Sep 14 5:45-6:45 pm
8 weeks Sun Sep 30 2-3:30 pm Republic. Increase your dance confidence on the Sec. 948017 PE140 J. Gomez
Sec. 948011 PE140 N. Nader floor. Couples and singles are welcome. Prices are
per person. W
CES 9800 $75/Senior Cost $37.50
8 weeks Sun Sep 30 6:30-8 pm
Sec. 948007 PE Gym T. Babenko
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yOGA
neW Slow Flow yoga Flowing yoga ii yoga to Renew & Restore
Experience the fullness of your practice by slowly Build on the stamina you developed in Flow- Yoga is about honoring your own body. In this prac-
merging asana and breath to create a powerful, yet ing Yoga I. Review the 12 part Sun Salutes, and tice learn breathing techniques to help relax the
subtle, meditative flow, Vinyasa style. This practice then learn the 16 part and 24 part Sun Salutes mind. Move into a slow flowing sequence to help
includes asanas held slightly longer to ignite the increasing your breath capacity, body flexibility energize the body. Go into restorative poses, also
body’s internal heat and allow deep release to occur, and strength. Enjoy more challenging poses and a called active relaxation, which will bring balance to
excellent for developing grace, flexibility, core and variety of yoga breathing exercises. Please bring a your life and help you journey into a place of deep
muscular strength, balance, and stress reduction. sticky mat and pillow to class. Prerequisite: at least contentment, heal your body and calm your mind.
Your inner chemistry shifts towards a biological one year of Flowing Yoga I or at least one year of Beginning and continuing students are welcome.
balance, and you experience peace and tranquility. yoga training. W Please bring a sticky mat and pillow to class. W
Please bring a sticky mat and pillow to class. Prereq- CES 9541 $109/Senior Cost $54.50 CES 9540 $109/Senior Cost $54.50
uisite: one year yoga experience recommended. W 12 weeks Mon Sep 10 11:15 am-12:35 pm 12 weeks Wed Sep 12 5:15-6:35 pm
CES 9689 $109/Senior Cost $54.50 Sec. 948916 Off Campus Medical Center K. Farkas No class 10/24, 10/31
12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 9:30-10:50 am 12 weeks Tues Sep 11 7:10-8:30 pm Sec. 948917 Off Campus Medical Center J. Jeffery
Sec. 948919 Off Campus Medical Center D. Kause Sec. 948910 Off Campus Medical Center K. Farkas 12 weeks Wed Sep 12 7-8:20 pm
12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 5:30-6:50 pm No class 10/24, 10/31
“Easy Does it” Hatha yoga Sec. 948912 Off Campus Medical Center K. Farkas Sec. 948904 Off Campus Medical Center J. Jeffrey
Hatha Yoga is a time-proven fitness system which is
gentle, but effective, promoting flexibility, balance, Flowing yoga iii
strength, and wonderful posture. Yoga teaches Expect to do more advanced poses, including chal- looking for a new yoga experience?
breathing, stretching and relaxation. This course lenging balances, wheel, headstand, etc. Learn the try pool yoga. see page 41.
will be gentle, slow and calm. It is for those who Power Yoga Sun Salutes for an energizing, athletic,
want to be supple and ageless. Please bring a sticky tension melting experience! Please bring a sticky mat
mat and pillow to class. W and pillow to class. Prerequisite: at least one year of
Fluid yoga
CES 9543 $109/Senior Cost $54.50 Flowing Yoga II or approval of the instructor. W
Recommended for Schoolcraft Flowing Yoga II and
12 weeks Mon Sep 10 1:10-2:30 pm CES 9350 $109/Senior Cost $54.50
Flowing Yoga III students only. Fluid Yoga is an
Sec. 948906 Off Campus Medical Center K. Farkas 12 weeks Mon Sep 10 9:30-10:50 am
Sec. 948908 Off Campus Medical Center K. Farkas
energizing sequence of Hatha Yoga poses for flex-
12 weeks Wed Sep 12 1:10-2:30 pm
ibility and strength. This flow will rejuvenate, melt
No class 10/31, 11/21 12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 7:10-8:30 pm
Sec. 948907 Off Campus Medical Center D. Kause Sec. 948913 Off Campus Medical Center K. Farkas
tension, and create well-being and physical and
mental ease. After the yoga poses are completed,
Flowing yoga i Light Weights with a Little yoga there will be 20–25 minutes of delicious relaxation.
In this beginning class you’ll enjoy a moving Begin your fitness adventure doing yoga stretches Please bring a sticky mat and pillow to class. W
sequence of Hatha Yoga poses for flexibility, to warm your neck, shoulders, arms, back and legs. CES 9639 $48
strength and relaxation. You will learn the 12 part Next, safely and comfortably work with one to ten 3 weeks Mon Dec 3 9:30-11:30 am
pound weights increasing your strength, stamina Sec. 948921 Off Campus Medical Center K. Farkas
Sun Salutes in addition to several more yoga poses
supported by yoga breathing. Leave with your body and bone density. Learn to comfortably lift weights 3 weeks Tues Dec 4 6:30-8:30 pm
Sec. 948902 Off Campus Medical Center K. Farkas
and mind refreshed and relaxed. Please bring a from sitting, standing, and lying positions feeling
3 weeks Thurs Dec 13 6:30-8:30 pm
sticky mat and pillow to class. W totally in control. Enjoy a relaxing cool-down feeling
Sec. 948901 Off Campus Medical Center K. Farkas
CES 9218 $109/Senior Cost $54.50 rejuvenated and stronger in both mind and body!
12 weeks Mon Sep 10 5:30-6:50 pm Please bring a sticky mat and pillow to class. W
Sec. 948911 Off Campus Medical Center D. Kause CES 9573 $109/Senior Cost $54.50 TAi CHi
12 weeks Mon Sep 10 7:10-8:30 pm 12 weeks Wed Sep 12 9:30-10:50 am Beginning Tai Chi
Sec. 948918 Off Campus Medical Center S. Hembrough Sec. 948923 Off Campus Medical Center D. Siegel-DiVita, RYT Tai Chi is a series of gentle turning and stretching
12 weeks Tues Sep 11 5:30-6:50 pm 12 weeks Fri Sep 14 9:30-10:50 am exercises that aid in relaxation and stress reduc-
Sec. 948905 Off Campus Medical Center K. Farkas Sec. 948920 Off Campus Medical Center D. Siegel-DiVita, RYT tion and improve flexibility, circulation, balance,
12 weeks Thurs Sep 13 11:15 am-12:35 pm muscle control and strength. This beginning course
Sec. 948903 Off Campus Medical Center D. Kause Precision yoga i—The iyengar Way
introduces the fundamentals of the 108 moves in
Precision Yoga practices precise alignment to avoid
the Taoist Tai Chi set. Wear loose clothing and com-
injury and maximize inner and outer balance.
fortable shoes. W
enhance your ability to meditate. Learn basic yoga postures and breathing techniques
CES 9330 $95/Senior Cost $47.50
try our new offerings, meditation— to build strength and peace of mind following the
12 weeks Tues Sep 11 7-8:20 pm
a Journey of self discovery: methods of B.K.S. Iyengar. If needed, props will Sec. 948801 PE140 MI Tai Chi Association
the series and present moment be used to help you get into poses. Please bring a
meditation. see page 33. sticky mat and pillow to class. W
CES 9585 $109/Senior Cost $54.50
12 weeks Wed Sep 12 11 am-12:20 pm
Sec. 948914 Off Campus Medical Center D. Siegel-DiVita, RYT
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NoN-INstructIoNal actIvItIes
NON-INsTRuCTIONAL ACTIvITIEs
The following programs are all unstructured activities for both independent and group enjoyment.
weekday walk-ins september 10–December 14
exciting news! The Handball, Paddleball, Racquetball and Walleyball courts are now available for use
through the Fitness Center. Participants will no longer need to pre-register for weekday court time. This
allows participants to use the courts from 6 am–9 pm for 1½-hour periods. Court use is $5.00 per person
and is available on a first come first served basis.
Note the maximum number of participants per activity: Handball/Paddleball (4), Racquetball (3),
Walleyball (10). You may have more than the maximum number of participants rotate in/out of the court
during a 1½-hour period, but no more than the maximum is allowed on a court at one time.
Court Schedule Monday–Friday
6–7:30 am 1:30–3 pm To pay for your court time please go to the Fitness Center desk.
7:30–9 am 3–4:30 pm If you have any questions please call the Fitness Center
9–10:30 am 4:30–6 pm at 734-462-4FIT (734-462-4348) or Continuing Education
and Professional Development at 734-462-4448.
10:30 am–12 pm 6–7:30 pm
We look forward to seeing you on the courts this fall.
12 pm–1:30 pm 7:30–9 pm
Non-in
structi
onal
activit
ies
will NO
weekend walk-ins september 15–December 9 Novem
T meet
No registration is necessary for these activities. ber 22–
25.
Saturday Courts & Gym Family Sunday Health Club
This program is for adults to use the gym and Sunday Health Club is designed so families can
courts. Racquetball, Handball, Paddleball, enjoy unstructured activity in a fully-equipped
Walleyball courts are available for one-hour physical education facility. Gym, courts and pool
periods. Court time starts on the hour. Nets for are included. Children under age 16 must be accom-
Walleyball are provided; all other equipment must panied by an adult. Children over 2 years of age are
be supplied by the participants. not allowed in locker rooms of the opposite sex.
PE Courts and Gym 7-11 am PE Pool 1-4:30 pm
Cost is $5.00 per person, payable at the door. PE Courts and Gym 1-5 pm
Cost is $5.00 per person, payable at the door.
registratiOn required
Registration is required for the following non-instructional activities.
Registrations received before July 30 will not be processed until that date.
Fencing Club: non-instructional Activity Synchronized Swim Club:
This unstructured activity period is for those who non-instructional Activity
have taken beginning through advanced fencing and This club is for adults with synchronized swimming
would like an opportunity to practice their skills. experience who would like an opportunity to prac-
CESn 0004 $65 tice their skills.
12 weeks Fri Sep 14-Dec 7 7-9 pm CESn 0003 $90
Sec. 640101 PE Gym 12 weeks Wed Sep 12-Dec 12 7:30-9 pm
Sec. 640202 PE Pool No activity 10/31 & 11/21
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Schoolcraft College Fitness Center
◗ Affordable memberships available for students, faculty, staff and the community
No one under age 17 allowed.
◗ More than 110 pieces of state-of-the-art fitness equipment
◗ Complimentary daily lockers and towel service
◗ Free fitness assessments and equipment orientations 13 treadmills
2 adaptable motion trainers
(stepper/skaters)
fall hOurs
7 strength cable pieces
Monday–Thursday . . . . . .5:30 a.m.–10 p.m. for all muscle groups
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:30 a.m.–9 p.m.
2 rowers
Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 a.m.–6 p.m.
Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 a.m.–4 p.m. 2 abdominal benches
The Fitness Center may be closed or hours modified when 8 upright and recumbent bikes
the college is closed. Check the website for current hours. (4 each)
8 Expresso bikes
MeMBership infOrMatiOn 12 ellipticals
734-462-4348
3 stair steppers
www.schoolcraft.edu/fitnesscenter
Locate 2 stepmills
d 14 strength line
inside
the 11 Keiser strength pieces
PE Bui for all muscle groups
lding 12 free-weight stations
for various muscle groups
Individual televisions on a majority
of the cardiovascular pieces
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kids On caMpus eMergency infOrMatiOn fOrM
Fall 2012 Emergency information
Parent or Legal Guardian: Please complete the following information. Submit one
form per person. Duplicate this form as needed. If using online registration, all
emergency contact information will be stored electronically and can be updated
via WebAdvisor if information changes.
For safety reasons, completed emergency information must accompany the registration.
schoolcraft College reserves the right to delay the registration until emergency information is provided.
Student’s Name _______________________________________________________________________ Current Grade_________________ Date of birth ____________________________
Primary Contact _________________________________________________ Relationship _________________ Phone number while student is in class_______________________________
Address if different from student _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Secondary Contact ______________________________________________ Relationship _________________ Phone number while student is in class_______________________________
Address if different from student _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Child’s Doctor _________________________________________ Address ________________________________________________________ Phone _______________________________
Doctor’s Hospital Affiliation ______________________________ Address ______________________________________________________________________________________________
Medical Information: ❒ None ❒ Convulsive Disorders ❒ Diabetes ❒ Allergies (i.e. stings, diet) ❒ Other _________________________________________________________________
Please describe symptoms and precautions _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Additional medical information we should know ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
While we strive to provide a safe environment, we cannot control what your child will come in contact with because of our open environment.
I agree to indemnify and hold harmless Schoolcraft College, its officers, agents, and employees for any loss or injury that my child ________________________________________may
sustain while participating in the Kids on Campus Program. In case of an emergency, I ask Schoolcraft College to contact an adult listed above. If the college is unable to reach one
of us, I authorize the college to secure emergency medical treatment for my child. I understand that Schoolcraft College may take photographs and/or video of my child during activi-
ties that may be used in marketing and publicity of the Kids on Campus program. my signature also indicates that i have read and will adhere to the safety and
program guidelines listed below.
✁ Required Signature (parent/guardian) ____________________________________________________________________________________ Date ___________________________________
safety & prOgraM guidelines fOr children On Our caMpus
Before Classes Begin During Class Sessions
» For safety reasons a completed emergency form must accompany the » Appropriate behavior is expected. Students will be disenrolled
registration. schoolcraft College reserves the right to delay for misbehavior.
the registration until an emergency form is provided. » Walk your children to class and meet them outside the classroom
» Register your children based on their current grade level. after class.
Our instructors and administration request that parents follow the » Introduce yourself to your children’s instructors.
grade-appropriate guidelines listed next to each class. We reserve
the right to reassign your child to a grade-appropriate class. Your » Inform instructors if someone else will be picking up your children.
cooperation is appreciated. » Parents are responsible for their children before and after the time for
» Children should wear comfortable play clothes that can get which they are officially in class. We suggest you discuss your drop-
messy and are easily cleaned. off and pick-up arrangements with your children before the first class.
» Give your children a written list of their classes and classrooms. » Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult when
not in class.
» Talk with your children about safety issues in all public places
such as Schoolcraft College. » The Kids On Campus staff and faculty members will not dispense
medications as we are not properly trained to do so.
» If this is your children’s first experience at Schoolcraft College, we
suggest that you visit the campus before classes begin to become » Do not park in the spaces “Assigned,” “Handicapped,” or
familiar with the campus and class locations. “Authorized.” Park only in the general parking areas.
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Online and hyBrid class infOrMatiOn
online Class information
Continuing Education and Professional Development offers a great alter-
native to traditional classes held here on campus. You can update your
How do i register?
Getting started with our online classes takes just three easy steps:
1
skills, discover a new talent or chart a career path at your own pace and
Register and pay for your class with Schoolcraft College at least
convenience—we bring the classroom right to you, wherever you may be.
24 hours prior to the class start date. You can do this online via
How do online classes work? WebAdvisor, by walk-in or mail-in—see page 48.
2
Each class consists of twelve lessons that are made available to you over
a specific six week period. The first lesson is released after 4 a.m. on the Once you have registered and paid for your class with Schoolcraft
first Wednesday of class; subsequent lessons are released on Fridays and College, you must also enroll with one of the following Web sites
Wednesdays. You do not need to be present when the lesson is released, to gain access to your online classroom:
but you must complete each lesson within two weeks of its release. The les- • For online general classes, enroll at www.ed2go.com/schoolcraft
sons are supplemented by interactive quizzes, assignments, tutorials, and • For online teacher recertification classes, enroll at
online discussion areas available via the Web. www.ed2go.com/sceducator
What classes are available? • Choose the class title and select the “Enroll Now” button.
Our online classes are notated throughout this schedule with the words Follow the instructions.
“Online” next to the class title. You can also visit www.ed2go.com/school- NOTE: Online Enrollment must take place no later than the
craft for all of our general classes. Teachers interested in our teacher recer- Wednesday following your class start date, or your access to the class
tification classes should go to www.ed2go.com/sceducator. will be denied and no refund will be issued. If you register for more
What do i need to take an online class? than one online class, it is imperative that you complete the Online
All you need is Internet access; Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Enrollment for each class.
3
Firefox Web browser; familiarity with the Internet; email; and a computer. When your class starts, return to the appropriate Web site listed above
Additional software requirements, if any, will be noted in the class descrip- and click on the “My Classroom” link. Log in with the email address and
tion. Some classes are not compatible with Macintosh computers. password you created when initially enrolling with Ed2Go.
Hybrid Class information
Hybrid classes—the best of both worlds
If you want to try something new…
If you are curious about online classes…
If you like being in class with other students…
hybr
If you aren’t put off by technology and the Internet… id C l ass
If you are an independent, self-motivated learner… a uni es:
qu e a
How do hybrid classes work? lea r n nd fle
Students get the flexibility of online classes with the personal interactions i ng e x i ble
x per
of classroom sessions. Students will meet on campus for a portion of the e nc o i e nc e
class and the other portion will be completed online with assignments, mpa s t h at
i n st r se s in
reading and research. Class section information provides more detail on u c t io - c las
the exact meeting times and locations. n w it s
h on l
What classes are available? c ou rs i ne
e w or
Our hybrid classes are notated throughout this schedule with the words k
“Hybrid Class” next to the class title.
What do i need to take an online class?
Hardware and software requirements for hybrid classess are listed at
www.schoolcraft.edu/sysreq.
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registratiOn dates and instructiOns
The col
lege
Registration begins Monday, July 30 will be
closed
for the
Online registration is strongly recommended—you will be enrolled holiday
Septem s
ber 3 a
immediately depending on class availability. We are not able to
take registration or payment information over the phone. Mail-in schoolcraft college Novem
ber 22–
nd
cashier: ce 25
Register as soon as possible to ensure your place in class!
18600 haggerty rd.
Class sizes are limited to ensure the highest quality instruction.
livonia, Mi 48152-2696
Our classes are designed for the adult learner. Unless otherwise noted, all
classes are intended for students aged 18 and older. For more information, You also may use the drop box located in front of the McDowell Center in
please refer to our Web site at www.schoolcraft.edu/cepd. Livonia. Include payment or sign the registration form if you are paying
by credit card. Please note: Processing of mail-in registrations begins at
8 am on the first day of registration; registrations are manually entered
Online https://webadvisor.schoolcraft.edu in the order they were received. Early receipt of mail-in registrations does
Begins 8 am, Monday, July 30 NOT guarantee placement in the desired classes(es). If you are registering
no registration november 22–25 for a class that fills quickly, mail-in registration is not recommended.
hours: Monday–saturday, 2 am–11 pm; Mail-in registration continues until one week before the class meets.
sunday, 2 am–9 pm Your registration form and payment should be received at least one
Online registration continues until the day before the first class meets. week before the class start date. Complete the registration form on
Go online to search and register for classes. A credit card is required when page 49. Your receipt and class confirmation will be mailed to you. If
registering for Continuing Education via the Web. Please have your pay- you do not receive your class confirmation within one week, please call
ment information at hand. If you prefer to pay with cash or check, you may 734-462-4448 to verify your enrollment.
use the in-person registration process. If you need assistance with regis-
tering via the Web, please contact our Admissions & Enrollment Center at walk-in Monday–thursday, 8 am–6 pm; friday 8 am–4:30 pm
734-462-4426 before attempting to proceed with your registration. no registration september 3 & november 22–25
instructions for how to log in and register are available on the online
extended hours august 27–september 7
registration page. if you are registering for the first time, use the
Monday–thursday, 8 am–7 pm; friday 8 am–4:30 pm
continuing education link on the left to register for classes without
logging in. returning students must log in first and then register to prevent Bring your completed registration form to the McDowell
creating more than one record for you in our system. duplicate records Center, Livonia campus. Class fees must be paid in full. The college accepts
may cause issues with payments and your registration records. cash, checks, money orders, VISA, MasterCard, Discover, and debit cards.
Most classes are not scheduled on the following days: Check Policy
» Labor Day Weekend: September 1–3 • Make checks payable to Schoolcraft College.
• Postdated checks are not accepted.
» Thanksgiving Holiday: November 21 (after 5 pm), 22–25
• If your check is returned because of insufficient funds in your account,
Exceptions are noted in the schedule. we may redeposit it electronically.
• There is a $25.00 fee for all returned checks.
Changes to Student Contact Information
It is the student’s responsibility to notify the college of any changes to Dropping a Class and Refund Policy
name, address, phone or email as this information is used to send class You can drop a class for a full refund up to the day before the first class
confirmation or to contact you regarding changes in class status. Entering meets through WebAdvisor or by written request.
new contact information on your registration form does not automatically Written requests for refunds must be initiated by the student and are to
update your student record unless you are registering in person. If not reg- be mailed or walked in to the Admissions and Enrollment Center in the
istering in person, name, address and phone changes must be submitted McDowell Center. The request must contain the following:
on a Personal Data Change Form, which can be found in the FAQ section • Student name.
of our Web site. Email address changes can be made via WebAdvisor. Name • Student ID number.
changes require a copy of your driver’s license or social security card. • Class number, section number.
• A brief statement requesting the refund, signature and date.
Senior Adult Tuition Policy The refund policy is:
In order to receive senior adult status, persons sixty (60) years of age or • Through the day before the first class meets: 100 percent class fees.
older must verify their age (using a birth certificate, driver’s license, or • Thereafter—no refund.
other legal documents) with the Admissions & Enrollment Center (main • No refund or transfers for motorcycle classes.
campus) at the time of registration or prior to the start of the class Credit card payments will be credited to the account used for payment. All
in order to receive the senior rate. No rate adjustments will be made after a other refunds will be issued to the student by check and mailed to the stu-
class has started. dent’s address on record, or by direct deposit. See Bank Info—Direct Deposit
under the Financial Information heading in the WebAdvisor student menu
to select the direct deposit refund option.
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registratiOn fOrM
Schoolcraft College all participants of Continuing education
& professional development physical
Continuing Education Fitness classes must agree to the terms of
the Schoolcraft College Waiver of Liability for Fitness
Professional Development
Classes at the time of registration.
AND
• if registering online, check box to signify agreement.
Registration/admission form | Fall 2012 • if registering by mail or walk-in, include one signed
waiver per registration form or registration will not
Please use one registration form per student. 1. Are you Hispanic? Yes No
be processed. the waiver form is also available
Duplicate this form as needed. 2. Please select one or more races:
online at www.schoolcraft.edu/cepd/registration.asp
Before registering notify the college of any change to name, address or American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian Black or African American a doctor’s review of your health is advised before
phone number(s). Entering new contact information on your registration
form does not automatically update your record. See changes to Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander starting any exercise program.
Student contact information section on page 48 for more information. White
Schoolcraft College
- - OR - - ❍ Male ❍ Female Waiver of Liability for Fitness Classes
DATE OF BIRTH STuDENT NuMBER SOCIAL SECuRITY NuMBER
To be assigned to first-time students. returning students only need to include the last 4 digits. In consideration for being allowed to participate in this activity, which
I do freely and voluntarily for my own personal benefit, I hereby take
action for myself, my executors, administrators, heirs, next of kin,
LAST NAME FIRST NAME MI/FORMER NAME
successors and assigns to:
A. Waive, release and discharge from any and all liability Schoolcraft
NuMBER AND STREET CITY
College, its elected and appointed officials, employees, students,
agents, and volunteers for my bodily injury, death, disability,
STATE ZIP CODE EMAIL ADDRESS personal injury, property damage, or property theft, or actions of
- - - - - - any kind which may hereafter accrue to me.
DAY PHONE EVENING PHONE CELL PHONE B. Indemnify and hold harmless Schoolcraft College, its elected and
CES, CES2, appointed officials, employees, students, agents, and volunteers,
Section no. CESn no. Title of Class Amount from any and all liabilities or claims made by other individuals or
$ . entities as a result of or relating to my participation in this activity.
I know that there may be risks associated with fitness classes and
$ . willingly accept those possibilities. I know that it is my responsibility
to ensure my own safety. I take full responsibility for my own health
$ . and safety in participating in the fitness class and to the extent I
$ .
deem advisable, will consult a physician before participating in any
of the activities. I agree to pay all reasonable costs related to the
$ . classes, including any medical costs I incur.
Therefore, intending to be bound and as a condition of being allowed
$ . to participate in the fitness class, I have freely signed this waiver at
$ .
the time of registration.
_______________________________________
$ . Print Participant Name
_______________________________________
Are you 60+? See Senior Adult Tuition Policy on page 48. total: $ . Participant Signature Date
mail to: Company-paid tuition: For office use only:
_______________________________________
Please send a copy of your purchase order when you register. Semester Student ID#
Schoolcraft College
Co. Name ___________________________________________ if the participant is under 18 years of age,
Cashier: CE
Co. Address __________________________________________ a parent or guardian must sign below on
18600 Haggerty Road behalf of the participant.
_________________________________________________
Livonia, MI 48152-2696 Billing Contact Person ____________________________________ _______________________________________
PO# ______________________________________________ Print Parent/Guardian Name
_______________________________________
Enclosed is my Check/Money Order payable to Schoolcraft College Parent or Guardian Signature Date
Charge to VISA/MC/Discover No. ___________________________________________________ Exp. Date _____/_____
Signed waiver agreement is required
__________________________________________________________________________________
for all Physical Fitness classes
Signature required for charge card payment (Refund checks are issued to students rather than charge card credits)
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cultural and cOMMunity eVents
Schoolcraft College special events for the Fall 2012 semester.
Visit www.schoolcraft.edu/webcalendar for more information and additional events.
Pageturners Book Club October 17 November 7
Meeting dates and book titles are available by calling College Night Noon Concert Series
734-462-4400 x5685. Wednesday, 6–8 p.m. Wednesday, noon
aUgUST
Free Donations accepted
august 28 VisTaTech Center, DiPonio Room VisTaTech Center, Presentation Room
Free Information Session 734-462-4683 734-462-4403
Pharmacy Technician October 20 November 9 & 10
Tuesday, 6-7:30 p.m. Navratri Celebration; presented by Theatre Production:
Biomedical Technology Center, room 100 the Asian Student Association The Doctor in spite of himself
734-462-4448 Saturday, 7 p.m.–midnight Friday & Saturday, 8 p.m.
august 29 $12.00 per person $12 per person
Free Information Session Includes dinner, live music and dancing. Liberal Arts Theatre
Pharmacy Compounding Training For tickets call 734-462-4422 Tickets: main bookstore or 734-462-4596
Wednesday, 6-7:30 p.m. October 24 November 30
Biomedical Technology Center, room 170 Noon Concert Series Schoolcraft College Wind Ensemble and
734-462-4448 Wednesday, noon Choral Union Winter Concert
SEPTEMBEr
Donations accepted Friday, 8 p.m.
September 11 VisTaTech Center, Presentation Room Free; donations accepted at the door
Free Information Session 734-462-4403 VisTaTech Center, DiPonio Room
Dementia Care October 26 734-462-4403
DECEMBEr
Tuesday, 6-7:30 p.m. American Cancer Society
Biomedical Technology Center, room 225 Mini Relay for Life December 5
734-462-4448 Friday, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Noon Concert Series
September 17 Livonia Campus Wednesday, noon
Free Information Session Registration information: 734-462-4422 Donations accepted
Project Management VisTaTech Center, Presentation Room
Transition Center Luncheon Series
Monday, 6-7:30 p.m. 734-462-4403
Friday, 11:30 a.m.
Biomedical Technology Center, room 160 $20 per person prepaid December 7
734-462-4448 VisTaTech Center, DiPonio Room Transition Center Luncheon Series
September 23 734-462-4443 Friday, 11:30 a.m.
Culinary Extravaganza 2012 Schoolcraft College Wind Ensemble & $20 per person prepaid
Sunday, 2–5 p.m. VisTaTech Center, DiPonio Room
Schoolcraft College Synthesizer Ensemble 734-462-4443
$50 per person Concert
Sponsorship packages available. Friday, 7:30 p.m. Evening Recital Series
VisTaTech Center Free; donations accepted at the door Friday, 8 p.m.
734-462-4518 or mlynch@schoolcraft.edu Radcliff Center Community Room $20.00/students $10.00
www.schoolcraft.edu/foundation/events RC 115, Garden City VisTaTech Center, Presentation Room
September 28 734-462-4770 Tickets: www.scboxoffice.com or 734-462-4403
Transition Center Luncheon Series Evening Recital Series December 8
Friday, 11:30 a.m. Friday, 8 p.m. Bach Honors Auditions
$20 per person prepaid $20.00/students $10.00 Saturday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
VisTaTech Center, DiPonio Room VisTaTech Center, Presentation Room Free
734-462-4443 Tickets: www.scboxoffice.com or 734-462-4403 Forum Building
September 29 October 26 & 27 734-462-4403
Shakespeare Festival Trip: Dinner Theatre: The Doctor in spite of himself December 10
electra Friday & Saturday, 6:30 p.m. dinner, 8 p.m. show Schoolcraft College Synthesizer Ensemble
Saturday, 8 a.m.–10:30 p.m. $24 per person Winter Concert
$65.00 includes round-trip motor coach transportation Dinner in VisTaTech Center, DiPonio Room; Monday, 8 p.m.
from Schoolcraft College to Stratford, Ontario show in the Liberal Arts Theatre. Free; donations accepted at the door
734-462-4422 Tickets: main bookstore or 734-462-4596 VisTaTech Center, DiPonio Room
OCTOBEr
October 3 NOVEMBEr
November 2 & 3
734-462-4403
December 14
Noon Concert Series Dinner Theatre: The Doctor in spite of himself Bach Festival Honors Recital
Wednesday, noon Friday & Saturday, 6:30 p.m. dinner, 8 p.m. show Friday, 7 p.m.
Donations accepted $24 per person Free
VisTaTech Center, Presentation Room Dinner in VisTaTech Center, DiPonio Room; VisTaTech Center, Presentation Room
734-462-4403 show in the Liberal Arts Theatre. 734-462-4403
Tickets: main bookstore or 734-462-4596
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FALL 2012 credit cLAsses
the sc
no-classes-cancelled guarantee
✔ If the class has students registered, it will run.
✔ New sections are added to meet demand; see the
latest class listings at www.schoolcraft.edu/schedules or
through WebAdvisor at https://webadvisor.schoolcraft.edu
The SC No-classes-cancelled Guarantee will better serve students by not cancelling
credit classes based on the number of students registered. The hope is that students
will be better able to plan ahead and to achieve their educational goals at Schoolcraft
if they know that certain classes are going to be available. As class sections fill up,
Schoolcraft uses just-in-time scheduling to add sections based on student demand.
There are situations in which a class might be cancelled for reasons other than the number of students
enrolled. For example, if an instructor originally scheduled to teach a class becomes unavailable and the
college is unable to find another instructor for that class, the college reserves the right to cancel that class.
The latest information about the guarantee can be found at www.schoolcraft.edu/schedules
No LAst-miNute cANceLLAtioNs—
you cAN couNt oN it
Fall 2012 credit classes begin Wednesday, August 29
!
NoNprofit org
U.S. poStage
paid
Schoolcraft college
Continuing Education and
Professional Development
18600 Haggerty Road
Livonia, MI 48152-2696
TO: POSTAL CUSTOMER
Board of Trustees
Brian D. Broderick..........................................Chair
Carol M. Strom ...................................... Vice Chair
Joan A. Gebhardt ................................... Treasurer
Douglas H. Adams ..................................... Trustee
John R. Elkins ............................................. Trustee
James G. Fausone ..................................... Trustee
Eric Stempien ............................................. Trustee
Conway A. Jeffress, President
www.schoolcraft.edu/cepd
Winter 2013 CEPD Schedule will be mailed late November; class listings online early November
Build a LEGO® MindstormsTM
robot! Design and play your own
video game! Exciting adventures
abound for kids in grades 3–9
while exploring the world of
technology in the Radical Robots
Pharmaceutical Sterile comPounding FALL 2012 class and Video Game Creation
Workshop series.
Fall Kids on Campus classes are included
Pharmacy technicians, pharmacists and in this schedule on page 21
quality assurance personnel: Classes begin September 29
Learn the core competencies
necessary to safely prepare and deliver
sterile commercial and
compounded pharmaceuticals.
Culinary 2012
Culinary Extravaganza
Extravaganza 2012
Free information session August 29
go to www.schoolcraft.edu/cepd/compounding, A Fundraiser of the
see page 5 inside this schedule, or Schoolcraft College Foundation
call 734-462-4448 for more information. Sunday, September 23 ■ 2–5 p.m. ■ VisTaTech Center
Call 734-462-4518 for more information
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