2006 Spring Preview - Cuyamaca College
2006 Spring Preview - Cuyamaca College
2006 Spring Preview - Cuyamaca College
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Language/Legal<br />
Pre-<strong>College</strong> Level ESL<br />
English as a Second Language students<br />
will study grammar, writing skills and<br />
practice oral communication. Class is<br />
open to everyone including those<br />
enrolled in college level ESL 96.<br />
<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room R410<br />
8 F 2/3-3/31 9-12 p.m.<br />
SEC:4001 $0 Alison Colls<br />
No class 2/17<br />
Italian for Beginners<br />
This class taught by a native Italian is<br />
designed for those who want to learn<br />
Italian for travel, personal interest, or just<br />
for fun. By the end of the class, you will be<br />
able to understand basic sentences, have a<br />
limited knowledge of grammar and<br />
pronunciation, and some understanding<br />
of the Italian culture.<br />
Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 553, park in lot #5<br />
6 Sat 2/4-3/18 9-11 a.m.<br />
SEC:3961 $42 Simonetta Carr<br />
No class 2/18<br />
Italian, Part II<br />
This class is a continuation of Italian for<br />
Beginners. If you have a basic knowledge<br />
of Italian, you are welcome to join the<br />
class.<br />
Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 553, park in lot #5<br />
6 Sat 3/25-5/6 9-11 a.m.<br />
SEC:4183 $42 Simonetta Carr<br />
No class 4/15<br />
Conversational Spanish II<br />
This intermediate class is designed for<br />
those students who have taken<br />
Conversational Spanish I or equivalent.<br />
Join this class to enhance your Spanish<br />
speaking, listening, reading, and writing<br />
skills.<br />
<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room D103<br />
6 Sat 2/4-3/18 10-12 noon<br />
SEC:4002 $42 M. Teresa Lopez<br />
No class 2/18<br />
How to Be Your Own Private<br />
Investigator<br />
In California, a P.I. license is not needed<br />
to conduct your own investigation. This<br />
class will show you how and where<br />
professional investigators obtain their<br />
information. You will learn where public<br />
records are and how to search them. You<br />
will also learn about databases and how<br />
to utilize them to do your searches. You<br />
will learn how to do asset searches,<br />
background investigations, and<br />
skiptracing. Special topics include: public<br />
records, databases, and pretexts. Who<br />
should attend: adoptee’s, attorneys, birth<br />
parents, bill collectors, brokers, business<br />
owners, genealogists, investors,<br />
investigators, journalists, landlords,<br />
paralegals, researchers, and business<br />
partners.<br />
Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 579, park in lot #5<br />
Sat 3/11 9-12 p.m.<br />
SEC:3962 $36* Jim Harriger<br />
*(plus $25 payable in class to instructor<br />
for optional book)<br />
DEUTSCH VERGNÜGEN!<br />
Knowledge of German<br />
is important for:<br />
• International Business<br />
• Travel and Tourism<br />
• Political Science<br />
• Journalism<br />
• Engineering<br />
• The Military<br />
• Chemistry<br />
• Banking<br />
• Art History<br />
• Music<br />
• Theology<br />
• Philosophy<br />
Learn about German language, culture<br />
and people at Grossmont <strong>College</strong><br />
If you have any questions<br />
contact Johannes Bruestle<br />
Grossmont <strong>College</strong><br />
619-644-7473<br />
22 CALL 660-4350 NOW FOR MORE INFORMATION