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<strong>Put</strong> a <strong>Little</strong> <strong>Class</strong><br />

in <strong>Your</strong> <strong>Life</strong>!<br />

• Upgrade your skills to<br />

advance your career<br />

• <strong>St</strong>art your own business<br />

• Develop a new hobby<br />

• Learn something new<br />

• Enrich your life<br />

For more information<br />

about Continuing<br />

Education classes, visit<br />

www.stlcc.edu/<br />

Continuing_Education.<br />

Continuing Education<br />

at <strong>St</strong>. LouiS <strong>Community</strong> CoLLege<br />

Registration begins<br />

May 2<br />

Summer 2011<br />

Florissant VallEy • ForEst Park • MEraMEC • WildWood


Continuing Education…<br />

<strong>Put</strong> a <strong>Little</strong> <strong>Class</strong> in your <strong>Life</strong>!<br />

c Go Green – be a part of the movement.<br />

• An Environmental Ethics Primer – Page 16<br />

• Clean Green: How To Make Safe Household Cleaners – Page 17<br />

• <strong>In</strong>credible Edible Landscapes – Page 22<br />

c It’s summer…longer days mean more<br />

time for recreation<br />

• Learn to golf or strengthen your game – Page 28<br />

• Water exercise gives a total body workout – Page 30<br />

• Try tennis. This great exercise sharpens mental<br />

alertness and tactical thinking – Page 32<br />

c Entrepreneur? Sharpen your<br />

business skills.<br />

• Register for the SCORE small business seminar –<br />

Page 8<br />

• Write a business plan that works – Page 8<br />

• Learn how to start a janitorial business – Page 9<br />

c Short-term career training gets you<br />

back to work NOW.<br />

• Home Health Caregiver Training – Page 26<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Continuing Education creates dynamic, high quality<br />

learning opportunities that respond to the needs of the changing world and improve<br />

the quality of life of our diverse constituents.<br />

314-984-7777<br />

Registration begins May 2.<br />

FLORISSANT VALLEY • FOREST PARK • MERAMEC • WILDWOOD


Summer 2011 Continuing Education <strong>Class</strong>es<br />

Activities for Older Adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />

Animal Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />

Arts and Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6<br />

Bridge/Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />

Business Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />

Business Administration for the Small Business . . . . . . . . . 8<br />

Campus and Off-Campus Locations . . . . . . . . . 39<br />

Career Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9<br />

Child Care Providers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9<br />

Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10<br />

CPR/First Aid Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14<br />

Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

Downtown Education Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40<br />

Ecology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16<br />

Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17<br />

Firearm and Home Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17<br />

Food Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17<br />

Food Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />

Foreign Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />

Gardening and Horticulture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19<br />

GED Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22<br />

Health and Wellness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22<br />

Table of ConTenTs<br />

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History/Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23<br />

Home Decorating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23<br />

Home Improvements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23<br />

<strong>In</strong>vestments and Financial Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23<br />

Job Training Programs and Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />

Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24<br />

Motorcycle Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24<br />

Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24<br />

Non-Profit Agency Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25<br />

Nursing and Allied Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25<br />

Online <strong>Class</strong>es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 5, 25, 27, 36, 37, 38<br />

Personal Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26<br />

Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27<br />

Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27<br />

Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27<br />

Registration and Fee <strong>In</strong>formation . . . . . . . . . . . 42<br />

Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43<br />

Sign Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33<br />

Tours and Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33<br />

Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33<br />

Youth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34<br />

Continuing Education Expands Minds<br />

and Changes Lives Every Day<br />

Visit www.stlcc.edu or call 314-984-7777.<br />

Registration begins May 2.


How to Read Course Listings<br />

Course <strong>In</strong>formation is arranged as follows:<br />

Course Title Day <strong>Class</strong> Times Dates Subject Course Number<br />

CRN<br />

(Course<br />

Reference #)<br />

Additional<br />

course<br />

information<br />

TAP DANCING DANC:707<br />

10132 M 8-9:30pm 2/28-4/18 Fee: $41<br />

section:421 Virginia Dance <strong>St</strong>udio<br />

offered through Forest Park<br />

Bring tap shoes to first class.<br />

Location of class<br />

meeting<br />

SAMPLE<br />

ONLY<br />

<strong>St</strong>. LouiS <strong>Community</strong> CoLLege miSSion <strong>St</strong>atement<br />

Cost of <strong>Class</strong><br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> expands minds and changes lives every day.<br />

We create accessible, dynamic learning environments<br />

focused on the needs of our diverse communities.<br />

Board of TrusTees • Denise R. Chachere • Libby Fitzgerald • Melissa Hattman • Craig H. Larson • Margo G. McNeil • Joann L . Ordinachev, Ph . D .<br />

Great care has been taken to provide accurate information about the courses in this schedule . Occasionally, an error may<br />

occur . <strong>In</strong>formation is subject to change and/or correction . For more information on Continuing Education programs at<br />

<strong>St</strong> . <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>, visit www .stlcc .edu and click on the Continuing Education tab .<br />

More details and up-to-date information, including senior fees, can be found online .<br />

Now is the time to invest in yourself.<br />

At <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>, you can upgrade<br />

your skills to advance your career, learn about starting<br />

your own business, develop a new hobby, learn<br />

something totally different and enrich your life through<br />

continuing education.<br />

You can do it. We can help.<br />

Register for classes at www.stlcc.edu/interactive<br />

or call 314-984-7777.<br />

Florissant Valley Forest Park Meramec Wildwood<br />

Summer registration begins May 2<br />

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Activities for Older Adults<br />

LINE DANCING FOR OLDER ADULTS: BEGINNING SENR:703<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Gerry and Marlene <strong>St</strong>rait<br />

Come learn fun line dances you can do without a partner. This is a great class if you’re<br />

single or in a group of friends who want to dance. So put on your dancing shoes and learn<br />

the hottest new line dances as well as the all-time classics. Be prepared for lots of fun,<br />

cardiovascular exercise and meeting good friends. No partner required.<br />

20114 F 12:30pm-1:30pm 6/3-7/15 Fee: $49<br />

section: M01 <strong>St</strong>udio 42<br />

No class 7/1.<br />

20122 F 12:30pm-1:30pm 7/22-8/26 Fee: $49<br />

section: M02 <strong>St</strong>udio 42<br />

LINE DANCING FOR OLDER ADULTS: EASY INTERMEDIATE SENR:703<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Gerry and Marlene <strong>St</strong>rait<br />

This class is for those who have mastered the beginning class and want to learn more<br />

dances. Come learn fun line dances you can do without a partner. This is a great class if<br />

you’re single or in a group of friends who want to dance. So put on your dancing shoes and<br />

learn the hottest new line dances as well as the all-time classics. Be prepared for lots of<br />

fun, cardiovascular exercise and meeting good friends. Prerequisite: Beginning Line Dance.<br />

No partner required.<br />

20119 F 1:45pm-2:45pm 6/3-7/15 Fee: $49<br />

section: M03 <strong>St</strong>udio 42<br />

No class 7/1.<br />

20124 F 1:45pm-2:45pm 7/22-8/26 Fee: $49<br />

section: M04 <strong>St</strong>udio 42<br />

YOGA FOR SENIORS SENR:704<br />

20125 Th 10am-11am 6/2-7/21 Fee: $74<br />

section: M01 Masterpeace <strong>St</strong>udios<br />

Open your mind to a new understanding of your body. Gentle, slow-paced combination of<br />

stretch and strength work. <strong>In</strong>troduction to pranayama, breath work and meditation. Great<br />

for calming and relieving stress. Bringa a yoga mat, towel and water. Wear comfortable<br />

clothing.<br />

YOGA FOR SENIORS: MINI-SESSION SENR:704<br />

20193 Th 10am-11am 7/28-8/18 Fee: $45<br />

section: M02 Masterpeace <strong>St</strong>udios<br />

Open your mind to a new understanding of your body. Gentle, slow-paced combination of<br />

stretch and strength work. <strong>In</strong>troduction to pranayama, breath work and meditation. Great<br />

for calming and relieving stress. Bringa a yoga mat, towel and water. Wear comfortable<br />

clothing.<br />

ZUMBA GOLD FOR SENIORS PEDU:747<br />

Designed for the older active adult or individuals with limited physical activity, Zumba Gold<br />

takes a lower intensity, gentle approach to Zumba dance. Exercises are modified to work<br />

on your posture, strength and balance. This non-strenuous class will also work on breathing<br />

and stretching.<br />

20118 W 10am-10:50am 6/8-7/27 Fee: $49<br />

section: M01 Adiva Dance Center<br />

20120 W 11am-11:50am 6/8-7/27 Fee: $49<br />

section: M02 Adiva Dance Center<br />

WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA<br />

AFTER YOU’VE TAKEN A PICTURE SENR:705<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Lawrence Behle<br />

Well, you took the picture, now what do you do? <strong>In</strong> our short course, you’ll find out what to<br />

do with those pictures stored in your digital camera. You’ll learn to install software, connect<br />

your camera to your computer and how to download your pictures. <strong>In</strong> addition, you’ll<br />

practice simple picture enhancement. Finally, you’ll explore printing, e-mailing and archiving<br />

your pictures.<br />

20615 F 9am-12pm 7/8-7/8 Fee: $19<br />

section: 500 Florissant Valley - Business Building 122<br />

SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS AMERICA SERIES:<br />

RETIREMENT, HOW DO YOU QUALIFY FOR BENEFITS? SENR:766<br />

How do you qualify for retirement benefits? Learn how to estimate your benefits using the<br />

online retirement estimator. You will learn the rules for working and receiving benefits and<br />

find out about benefits for family members and Medicare enrollment periods. Registration<br />

required. <strong>Class</strong> taught by Social Security Administration employees.<br />

20619 T 1pm-3pm 6/7-6/7 No Fee<br />

section: 300 Wildwood Building 204<br />

SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS AMERICA SERIES:<br />

DISABILITY, BASIC ELIGIBILITY AND ENTITLEMENT FACTORS SENR:766<br />

What are disability benefits? Who qualifies for disability benefits? What does it mean to be<br />

“insured” for Social Security benefits? Learn about the process of filing for disability, what<br />

happens once you file your application and how to appeal the decision if necessary. No<br />

fee. Registration required. <strong>Class</strong> taught by Social Security Administration employees.<br />

20620 T 1pm-3pm 6/21-6/21<br />

section: 301 Wildwood Building 204<br />

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SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS AMERICA SERIES:<br />

WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW ABOUT SOCIAL SECURITY SENR:766<br />

As a woman what challenges will you face in the retirement years? Learn about spousal<br />

benefits, widow’s benefits and divorced spouse’s benefits. No fee. Registration required.<br />

<strong>Class</strong> taught by Social Security Administration employees.<br />

20623 T 1pm-3pm 7/12-7/12<br />

section: 302 Wildwood Building 204<br />

SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS AMERICA SERIES:<br />

MEDICARE AND MEDICARE DRUG PROGRAMS SENR:766<br />

Are you confused about Medicare? Get your questions answered by a Social Security<br />

Representative and a Medicare expert. <strong>In</strong> this session you will learn about other health<br />

plans and prescription drug companies and find out about Part A, Part B, and Part D of<br />

Medicare. No fee. Registration required. <strong>Class</strong> taught by Social Security Administration<br />

employees.<br />

20628 T 1pm-3pm 7/26-7/26<br />

section: 303 Wildwood Building 204<br />

SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS AMERICA SERIES:<br />

CAREGIVERS/REPRESENTATIVE PAYEES–WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW SENR:766<br />

Who can be a representative payee? What effects will a move to a skilled nursing facility<br />

have on your loved one’s Social Security benefits? <strong>In</strong> this session, you will learn the do’s and<br />

don’t’s of being a representative payee, and possible entitlements to other benefits for your<br />

loved one. Registration required. <strong>Class</strong> taught by Social Security Administration employees.<br />

20633 T 1pm-3pm 8/2-8/2 No Fee<br />

section: 304 Wildwood Building 204<br />

Animal Care<br />

DOG MASSAGE ANIM:701<br />

20077 Th 7pm-9pm 6/2-6/2 Fee: $25<br />

section: M01 Affton White-Rodgers <strong>Community</strong> Center A<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Leann Zalasky<br />

Dog massage is a great way to bond with your pet and spend quality time together.<br />

You will learn the basic techniques of massage and TTouch for your companion animal.<br />

Massage helps to relieve stress, aids geriatric pets especially those with arthritis, relieves<br />

anxiety and boosts general well-being. Animals receive the same benefits of massage<br />

that people do. <strong>Class</strong> is hands-on. Bring a blanket or bed for your dog. Proof of current<br />

vaccinations required.<br />

PUPPY KINDERGARTEN ANIM:703<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Susan Baxter-Carr<br />

You can raise a happy, well-adjusted and confident puppy through socialization, along with<br />

basic commands and manners training. You’ll also learn leadership, grooming skills and<br />

behavioral problem solving. Completion of all six classes qualifies you and your puppy to<br />

take the AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy Test on the sixth week. (STAR: Socialization, Training, Activity,<br />

Responsibility) The test will consist of all that you learn in class. Successful completion of<br />

the test enables you to send for an AKC STAR Puppy Certificate and Medallion. Puppies<br />

must be nine weeks to 1 year old, have two series DHLPP and Bordetella immunizations.<br />

Proof of vaccinations required. Bring puppy to first class. <strong>In</strong>formation sheet sent.<br />

20072 Sa 9:30am-10:30am 6/4-7/16 Fee: $59<br />

section: M01 RiverChase of Fenton<br />

No class 7/2.<br />

20076 Sa 9:30am-10:30am 7/23-8/27 Fee: $59<br />

section: M02 RiverChase of Fenton<br />

DOG SPORTS: K9 NOSE WORK ANIM:704<br />

20418 F 6:30pm-8pm 6/17-7/29 Fee: $69<br />

section: M01 RiverChase of Fenton<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Sandra Ellison<br />

Dogs see the world through their noses. This sport is designed to develop your dog’s<br />

remarkable sense of smell and natural scenting abilities by using their desire to hunt and<br />

their love of treats, toys and exercise. It is a great way for your dog to build confidence and<br />

burn both mental and physical energy while having fun. If your dog has a nose, it can play<br />

this Nose Work game. Bring your dog and learn together how to play this fun, new sport.<br />

It’s fun for both of you! No class 7/1. Dogs must be at least six months old, with current<br />

immunizations. Bring soft treats your dog likes (with a distinct scent), a six-foot leash (no<br />

reels) plus flat collar (no choke collars) or harness and crate or kennel for your pet. If you<br />

prefer to attend without your dog, see ANIM:704 M02 for a discount.<br />

DOG SPORTS: K9 NOSE WORK (WITHOUT DOG) ANIM:704<br />

20420 F 6:30pm-8pm 6/17-7/29 Fee: $59<br />

section: M02 RiverChase of Fenton<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Sandra Ellison<br />

Dogs see the world through their noses. This sport is designed to develop your dog’s<br />

remarkable sense of smell and natural scenting abilities by using their desire to hunt and<br />

their love of treats, toys and exercise. It is a great way for your dog to build confidence<br />

and burn both mental and physical energy while having fun. If your dog has a nose, it can<br />

play this Nose Work game. It’s fun for both of you! No class 7/1. This class is the same as<br />

ANIM:704 M01, without the dog. If you would like to learn to play this sport with your dog,<br />

but due to your dog’s shy, nervous or reactive behavior aren’t comfortable bringing him/<br />

her to a multi-dog activity, you are welcome to register to attend for yourself to learn and<br />

watch and do the exercises with your dog at home.


American Management Association<br />

Online Self-<strong>St</strong>udy Program<br />

Fine tune your current skills and learn new ones with a flexible learning plan that fits your<br />

schedule, your budget and your professional goals.<br />

More than 65 self-study programs, developed by business and education experts, provide<br />

the latest management practices and real-world solutions—complete with diagrams, charts,<br />

assessments and other learning tools . Join more than 300,000 professionals who have enriched<br />

their careers through AMA’s University Certificate Program. This unique partnership between<br />

AMA and <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> makes quality management training more convenient,<br />

accessible and affordable for today’s managers .<br />

Earn AMA Certificates in:<br />

• Administrative Assistant Skills<br />

• Business Communication<br />

• Customer Satisfaction<br />

• Customer Service Management<br />

• Finance and Accounting<br />

• Finance Management<br />

• General Management<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong><br />

<strong>Community</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> EXPANDING MINDS • CHANGING LIVES<br />

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• Human Resources Management<br />

• Manufacturing Management<br />

• Quality Management<br />

• Sales and Marketing<br />

• <strong>St</strong>rategic Leadership<br />

• Success Skills in the Workplace<br />

For more information on individual courses and<br />

program details, go to www.flexclassroom.com/stlcc/


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DOG OBEDIENCE: NOVICE I ANIM:706<br />

20079 Th 7pm-8:30pm 6/9-7/28 Fee: $109<br />

section: M01 Affton White-Rodgers <strong>Community</strong> Center A<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Robert Marchbanks<br />

This course is designed to provide the dog owner with the necessary skills to exercise basic<br />

home control of the animal. Dogs should learn to obey such commands as come, sit, stand,<br />

heel, etc. <strong>Class</strong> requires much physical stamina. Do not bring dog to first class. Dog must<br />

be at least six months old and proof of vaccinations is required. <strong>In</strong>formation sheet sent.<br />

CRASH COURSE IN BASIC SKILLS AND<br />

MANNERS FOR THE FAMILY DOG ANIM:706<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Susan Baxter-Carr<br />

If your time is limited and your budget won’t spare the expense of private lessons, this<br />

is the perfect alternative! This crash course in basic skills and manners will give you and<br />

your dog a good introduction to beginning obedience commands over a period of six<br />

weeks. Accomplish your training goals quickly and start getting those behavior problems<br />

under control. <strong>Class</strong> topics also touch on basic grooming, vaccinations, flea/tick control and<br />

traveling in the car. Bring your questions! Dog must be at least 6 months old and proof of<br />

vaccinations is required. Bring dog to first class. <strong>In</strong>formation sheet sent.<br />

20080 Sa 10:30am-12pm 6/4-7/16 Fee: $69<br />

section: M02 RiverChase of Fenton<br />

No class 7/2.<br />

20081 Sa 10:30am-12pm 7/23-8/27 Fee: $69<br />

section: M03 RiverChase of Fenton<br />

<strong>Class</strong> will end at 11:30am on 8/6.<br />

BECOME PART OF A THERAPY PET TEAM ANIM:765<br />

20070 W 7pm-9pm 6/22-6/22 Fee: $19<br />

section: 350 Wildwood Building 202<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Susan Baxter-Carr<br />

Have you wondered what it takes to become part of a therapy pet team? If your pet is<br />

obedience trained, has a loving temperament and you want to help others, you and your<br />

pet can visit the elderly in nursing homes, children in hospitals or other groups as part of<br />

a therapy team. Explore this wonderful volunteer activity for you and your pet. Even if you<br />

don’t have a pet, this class can prepare you to work with a therapy pet team. Do not bring<br />

your pet to class.<br />

Arts and Crafts<br />

Calligraphy<br />

UNCIAL CALLIGRAPHY ARTS:725<br />

20394 T 7pm-9pm 6/7-7/12 Fee: $59<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Campus Police Building<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Leslie Barnes<br />

Uncial is a modern version of Medieval calligraphy. It is a Majusacule (capital letter)<br />

alphabet closely connected to Ireland and England. At its peak, it was used to write<br />

important manuscripts. As we study historic Uncial, we will work on a modern version. No<br />

class 6/28. Bring lined paper and a ballpoint pen to the first class.<br />

Ceramics<br />

HAND-PAINTED GLASS: CHIP AND DIP BOWL CRFT:743<br />

20096 W 7pm-9pm 6/22-6/22 Fee: $29<br />

section: M01 Painted Zebra - Kirkwood<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Cathy Cody<br />

Paint a chip and dip bowl that will be perfect for those summer barbeques! Create a<br />

beautiful conversation starter that you can use over and over again! You choose the colors<br />

and add designs for your personal touch. Project on display at the Meramec Continuing<br />

Education office. Pieces will be fired and may be picked up one week after class at the<br />

shop. Fee includes materials and firing. Paints are lead-free and food-safe.<br />

HAND-PAINTED GLASS: MARGARITA GLASSES CRFT:743<br />

20098 W 7pm-9pm 6/29-6/29 Fee: $29<br />

section: M02 Painted Zebra - Kirkwood<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Cathy Cody<br />

Personalize your own margarita glasses for all of those “fun-in-the-sun” summer gettogethers!<br />

With your choice of colors and designs, paint four pretty and practical margarita<br />

glasses that you can truly be proud of! Project on display at the Meramec Continuing<br />

Education 0ffice. Pieces will be fired and may be picked up one week after class at the<br />

shop. Fee includes materials and firing. Paints are lead-free and food-safe.<br />

Drawing<br />

PERSPECTIVE DRAWING AND STILL LIFE: ALL LEVELS ARTS:709<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Ann Croghan<br />

<strong>In</strong> a relaxed atmosphere, explore drawing fundamentals; line, perspective, value and<br />

compostition. No experience necessary and much individualized instruction given.<br />

<strong>In</strong>termediate level students advance with more sophisticated projects. Supply list discussed<br />

at first class. Bring pencil and sketchpad to first class.<br />

20126 M 6pm-9:45pm 6/6-8/1 Fee: $175<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - G Tower 329<br />

No class 7/4.<br />

20127 T 7pm-10pm 5/31-8/2 Fee: $175<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Humanities Building 104<br />

DRAWING: BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE ARTS:709<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Ruth Kolker<br />

Explore drawing fundamentals - line, perspective, value and composition. No experience<br />

necessary and individualized instruction included. <strong>In</strong>termediate level students advance with<br />

more sophisticated projects. Supply list sent. <strong>Class</strong> emphasizes gesture and contours using<br />

still life and nature.<br />

20007 T 9:30am-12pm 6/14-7/19 Fee: $85<br />

section: 600 Meramec - Campus Police Building<br />

20011 W 12:15pm-2:45pm 6/15-7/20 Fee: $85<br />

section: S01 South County Education & University Center 201<br />

DRAWING I & II (ART 109 & ART 110) ARTS:709<br />

20061 MTW 5:30pm-9:15pm 6/6-7/31 Fee: $249<br />

section: 230 Wildwood Building 309<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Mark Oakley<br />

Drawing I is a beginning course in fundamentals of drawing that includes an introduction<br />

to drawing principles, construction, proportion, form, value, perspective, composition,<br />

tools and media. Perception, visual awareness, sensitivity, attitude and judgment are all<br />

stressed. Additional studio hours required. Drawing II is a continuation of Drawing I. The<br />

fundamentals and principles of drawing, with more emphasis on organizational concepts<br />

and a variety of media are covered. Additional studio hours required. No class 7/4.<br />

Available for credit as ART:109.336 and ART:110.336.<br />

CARTOONING ARTS:733<br />

20135 Sa 10am-12pm 6/18-7/23 Fee: $65<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Humanities East Building 125<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Sean Long<br />

Explore cartooning and comics with an overview of tools used in an overlooked art form.<br />

<strong>In</strong>vestigate comic strip creation, comic book layout, political cartooning, basic character<br />

design, hand drawn animation, etc. Gain an understanding of basics, skills and techniques.<br />

Prerequisite: <strong>Class</strong> or experience in basic drawing. Supply list sent. There will be homework<br />

assignments.<br />

General<br />

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CARD-TASTIC! CRFT:765<br />

20451 W 6pm-9pm 6/15-6/15 Fee: $25<br />

section: SD1 South County Education & University Center 103<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Patti Bossi<br />

Come join the fun as we create “all occasion” cards (birthday, just for you and thank you<br />

cards) using different stamping techniques. <strong>In</strong> this class, you will also create an awesome<br />

card box to hold all your hand-made cards. Fee includes most materials. Supply list sent.<br />

Last date to enroll in or withdraw from this class is 6/1. No refund after 6/1.<br />

Jewelrymaking and Metalsmithing<br />

METALSMITHING TECHNIQUES FOR JEWELRY:<br />

METAL SHEET AND WIRE CRFT:753<br />

20099 Sa 9am-12pm 6/11-7/30 Fee: $209<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Humanities East Building 131<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Kathy Mullen<br />

Create jewelry with metalsmithing. Learn to cut, texture, solder and do various cold<br />

connections. You’ll practice in copper and brass and make one simple piece of jewelry in<br />

copper or brass by course’s end. Fee includes all materials.


BASIC WIRE WRAP CRFT:753<br />

Other jewelry classes can’t match this easy, quick way to wire wrap. Get tons of tips and<br />

tricks on how to apply hammered wire to stone and to work with metal. Fee includes<br />

use of necessary tools. Supplies for project must be purchased from DEEsigns. Supplies<br />

are extra and may cost approximately $25 depending on use of stones, clasp and metal<br />

used. Last day to enroll in this class is one day before class starting date. Photos of similar<br />

projects are available at the Meramec Continuing Education office. <strong>St</strong>udents may bring<br />

safety and magnifying glasses for personal use.<br />

20104 W 6pm-9pm 6/15-6/15 Fee: $35<br />

section: MD1 DEEsigns <strong>St</strong>udio<br />

20106 W 6pm-9pm 6/22-6/22 Fee: $35<br />

section: MD2 DEEsigns <strong>St</strong>udio<br />

BASIC STAMPING ON METAL CRFT:753<br />

20107 Th 6pm-9pm 6/30-6/30 Fee: $35<br />

section: MD3 DEEsigns <strong>St</strong>udio<br />

Learn to stamp on sterling silver wire, sheet, discs, etc. for many different applications.<br />

Other skills in this fun class are doming, forging, piercing and filing. Try pendants, charms,<br />

bracelet, necklace or even earrings. Prerequisite: Basic Wire Wrap class. Fee includes use of<br />

necessary tools. Supplies for project must be purchased from DEEsigns. Supplies are extra<br />

and may cost approximately $25 depending on use of stones, clasp and metal used. Last<br />

day to enroll in this class is one day before class starting date. Photos of similar projects<br />

are available at the Meramec Continuing Education office. <strong>St</strong>udents may bring safety and<br />

magnifying glasses for personal use.<br />

Needlecrafts<br />

KNIT 101: BEGINNING CRFT:720<br />

20078 W 6pm-7:30pm 6/15-6/29 Fee: $25<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - G Tower 111<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Thi Miller<br />

Knit the basics - casting on, increasing, decreasing, finishing, stitches, etc. Get lots of<br />

information and tips for future projects. Supply list sent.<br />

KNITTING: BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE CRFT:720<br />

20075 Th 7pm-9pm 6/9-6/30 Fee: $39<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Social Science Building 110<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Cathy Brinkmeyer<br />

Do you want to knit? Learn to cast on, knit, purl and bind off. Make a simple cotton<br />

dishcloth using these techniques for your beginning project. <strong>In</strong>termediate student project<br />

can be making socks using magic loop technique. Or, you may choose learning cable knit,<br />

making a lacy scarf, or a project of your choice. Supply list sent.<br />

CROCHETING: BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE CRFT:724<br />

Crochet basic stitches-single, double and triple, learn to decrease and increase. Make<br />

a simple piece and get help reading patterns. You may bring your unfinished project.<br />

Beginning and continuing students welcome. Supply list sent.<br />

20093 T 7pm-9pm 6/7-6/28 Fee: $39<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Social Science Building 102<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Anne Frese<br />

No class 6/21.<br />

20094 T 7pm-9pm 7/12-7/26 Fee: $39<br />

section: 551 Florissant Valley - Social Science Building 102<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Anne Frese<br />

20095 W 7pm-9pm 7/6-7/20 Fee: $39<br />

section: S50 South County Education & University Center 103<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Tammy Smith<br />

Painting<br />

WATERCOLOR: BEGINNING/ADVANCED BEGINNING ARTS:735<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Beverly Hoffman<br />

Paint with the brilliant color and fluid stroke of watercolor. <strong>St</strong>udents will practice various<br />

techniques in transparent watercolor and learn the best paint, paper type and preparation<br />

to use. Prerequisite: Basic drawing class or equivalent experience. Supply list sent.<br />

20012 T 12:30pm-3pm 6/14-7/19 Fee: $95<br />

section: 601 Meramec - Campus Police Building<br />

20016 Sa 9:30am-12pm 6/25-7/30 Fee: $95<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Humanities East Building 231<br />

WATERCOLOR: INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED ARTS:736<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Phyllis Smith Piffel<br />

Work in transparent watercolor on more advanced level. <strong>St</strong>udents must be proficient<br />

in drawing with basic watercolor skills. Attempt the more difficult techniques of layered<br />

washes, modeling with color, unusual textural accents, etc. Prerequisite: Beginning<br />

watercolor class or equivalent experience.<br />

20303 F 9am-11:30am 5/20-8/5 Fee: $175<br />

section: 300 Wildwood Building 309<br />

20305 F 11:30am-2pm 5/20-8/5 Fee: $175<br />

section: 301 Wildwood Building 309<br />

WATERCOLOR: LARGE FORMAT: ALL LEVELS ARTS:735<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Ann Croghan<br />

Paint a large surface with the brilliant color and fluid stroke of watercolor. Practice various<br />

techniques in transparent watercolor and learn the best paint, paper type and preparation<br />

to use. Prerequisite: Basic drawing class or experience. Beginners must attend first three<br />

classes. Supply list provided at first class.<br />

20128 W 9:15am-12:15pm 5/25-7/27 Fee: $175<br />

section: 600 Meramec - Campus Police Building<br />

ACRYLIC IMPRESSIONS ARTS:748<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Phyllis Smith Piffel<br />

Fledgling artists - try painting, those with experience-loosen your style to paint like the<br />

Impressionists. You’ll work in a small size to quickly complete your own vibrant, light-filled<br />

piece. <strong>In</strong>structor provides prints and photos. Painting board provided. Supply list sent. All<br />

levels welcome.<br />

20306 Sa 9:30am-12:30pm 6/4-8/6 Fee: $175<br />

section: 380 Wildwood Building<br />

20136 Th 12:30pm-3:30pm 6/2-8/4 Fee: $175<br />

section: 600 Meramec - Campus Police Building<br />

20301 W 6:30pm-9:30pm 6/1-8/3 Fee: $175<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Campus Police Building<br />

CHOOSE YOUR MEDIUM: ALL LEVELS ARTS:748<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Ann Croghan<br />

Choose one medium. (acrylic, oil or watercolor) and develop your technique in it. <strong>St</strong>rong<br />

emphasis is given to color theory, artistic perception, paint mixing/application and texture.<br />

Much individual instruction included. <strong>St</strong>rongly recommend that beginning students attend<br />

first three classes. Supply list provided at first class. Water-based oil paint is the only type<br />

of oil paint accepted in the classroom.<br />

20129 W 6:30pm-9:30pm 6/1-8/3 Fee: $175<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - G Tower 329<br />

20132 F 6:30pm-9:30pm 5/27-7/29 Fee: $175<br />

section: 480 Forest Park - G Tower 329<br />

20131 F 1pm-4pm 6/3-8/5 Fee: $175<br />

section: 500 Florissant Valley - Humanities Building 104<br />

20130 Th 7pm-10pm 6/2-8/4 Fee: $175<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Humanities Building 104<br />

20133 Sa 9am-12pm 6/11-8/13 Fee: $175<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Humanities Building 104<br />

20134 Sa 12:30pm-3:30pm 6/11-8/13 Fee: $175<br />

section: 581 Florissant Valley - Humanities Building 104<br />

20356 M 1pm-4pm 6/6-8/15 Fee: $175<br />

section: P01 University City Public Library<br />

No class 7/4.<br />

20361 T 1pm-4pm 6/14-8/16 Fee: $175<br />

section: P02 University City Public Library<br />

CHOOSE YOUR MEDIUM: ADVANCED LEVELS ARTS:748<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Ann Croghan<br />

Choose one medium (acrylic, oil or watercolor) and continue to expand your techniques<br />

specific to the one chosen. <strong>St</strong>rong emphasis placed on color theory, artistic perception,<br />

mixing, texture and paint application. Much individual instruction included. Supply list<br />

provided at first class. Water-based oil paint is the only type of oil paint accepted in the<br />

classroom.<br />

20359 MW 1pm-4pm 8/22-8/31 Fee: $69<br />

section: P03 University City Public Library<br />

20360 TTh 1pm-4pm 8/23-9/1 Fee: $69<br />

section: P04 University City Public Library<br />

PAINTING I & II (ART 114 & ART 214) ARTS:740<br />

20063 MTW 9am-1:50pm 6/6-7/15 Fee: $249<br />

section: 230 Wildwood Building 309<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Kevin Wilson<br />

Painting I is an introduction to oil painting from still-life objects with emphasis on technique<br />

and the effective use of color. Composition and drawing will be stressed as they relate<br />

to painting. Painting II places emphasis on composition and color. Knowledge will be<br />

developed for future individual study. Additional studio hours required.No class 7/4.<br />

Available for credit as ART:14.336 and ART:214.336.<br />

Pottery<br />

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POTTERY: ALL LEVELS ARTS:727<br />

Explore projects in which skills in hand-building (for beginners) and wheel throwing (for<br />

more advanced students) are investigated and improved. All levels of experience are<br />

welcome. Fee includes most materials.<br />

20003 T 7pm-9:30pm 6/7-7/26 Fee: $145<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Humanities Building 109<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Robin <strong>St</strong>earn<br />

20022 Sa 9:30am-12pm 6/11-7/30 Fee: $145<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Humanities Building 109<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Sheow Chang


POTTERY: ALL LEVELS ARTS:727<br />

20689 Th 7pm-9:30pm 6/9-7/28 Fee:$145<br />

section: 350 Wildwood Art Annex<br />

Explore projects in which skills in hand-building (beginners) and in wheel throwing<br />

(advanced students) are investigated and improved. All levels of students are welcome.<br />

Supply list sent. Fee includes glaze and kiln costs. <strong>St</strong>udents buy clay at the Wildwood<br />

bookstore. Voucher given on first night of class.<br />

CERAMICS I & II (ART:113 & ART:213) ARTS:727<br />

20062 MWF 11am-3:20pm 6/6-7/15 Fee: $249<br />

section: 230 Wildwood Art Annex<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: J Meeks<br />

Ceramics I is a study of the basic principles of ceramics and ceramic sculpture with<br />

emphasis on hand-built techniques. As the student progresses, there will be study on the<br />

kick wheel. Ceramics II is a study of the techniques of wheel-thrown ceramics and extensive<br />

experimentation with glazes and oxides. Additional studio hours required. No class 7/4.<br />

Available for credit as ART 113.338 and ART 213.338.<br />

Bridge/Games<br />

BRIDGE: SUPERVISED PARTY BRIDGE<br />

WITH INTERMEDIATE INSTRUCTION BRID:702<br />

20613 Th 7pm-9pm 6/9-7/14 Fee: $65<br />

section: V01 Bridge Haven<br />

Practice what you learn in a structured party bridge setting. You will be playing bridge,<br />

keeping score, and learning how to play your hand more skillfully. Prerequisite: A firm grasp<br />

of beginning Bridge. <strong>Class</strong> to be held at Bridge Haven bridge facility located in a strip mall<br />

at 6205 North Lindbergh, Hazelwood, Mo. 63042.<br />

CHESS: BEGINNING TO INTERMEDIATE BRID:710<br />

20614 T 7pm-9pm 5/31-6/28 Fee: $59<br />

section: P01 Chess Club and Scholastic Center of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong><br />

This class is designed for those who want to learn the basics of chess or who would like to<br />

advance their basic skills and improve their tournament play. Beginning skills covered will<br />

include moves of the pieces, reading and writing chess notation, move selection principles,<br />

middle game tactics, endgame principles, and checkmate. More advanced players will learn<br />

opening system for white, opening system for black, middle game tactics, endgame studies,<br />

and review of masters games. <strong>In</strong>cludes chess book provided at first class. <strong>In</strong>structor is on<br />

Board of Directors of Missouri Chess Association and has over 30 years of chess coaching<br />

experience.<br />

Business Administration<br />

Management/Supervisory Skills<br />

MANAGING CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN THE WORKPLACE BUSN:705<br />

20592 Sa 9am-1:30pm 7/9-7/9 Fee: $39<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Business Administration Building 220<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Glenda Herron<br />

Conflict is inevitable. However, there are approaches and techniques that can be learned<br />

and employed with others in the workplace and outside of it to foster understanding and<br />

enhance cooperation. You’ll learn how to evaluate and utilize these important interpersonal<br />

and communication skills to build and enhance relationships and communication. Lunch not<br />

provided.<br />

UNDERSTANDING PATENTS, TRADEMARKS & COPYRIGHTS BUSN:729<br />

20590 Sa 8:30am-1:30pm 7/23-7/23 Fee: $45<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Business Administration Building 220<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Annette Heller<br />

If you are a business person selling a product or service or if you are a creative person,<br />

then you need to know how to protect your trademark, copyright and patents so that you<br />

can profit by their use. <strong>In</strong> this problem-solving course, you will explore topics relating to<br />

the law for intellectual property such as patents, trademarks, trade names, copyrights and<br />

trade secrets. Lunch not provided.<br />

PLANNING, CREATING AND IMPLEMENTING<br />

A CAREER STRATEGY FOR YOURSELF AND YOUR FUTURE BUSN:765<br />

20591 Sa 9am-3pm 6/11-6/11 Fee: $45<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Business Building 123<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Glenda Herron<br />

Identify your goals, skills, talents and interests and establishing a plan for creating and<br />

implementing a career strategy to get to where you want to go. You will determine what<br />

to do, how to do it and the necessary steps to help you achieve it. One-hour lunch break<br />

on your own.<br />

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CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT (CPA)<br />

MANAGEMENT BREAKFAST LECTURE SERIES BUSN:787<br />

20529 Th 7am-9am 7/14-8/11 Fee: $135<br />

section: M01 Ces & Judy’s<br />

This series of breakfast lectures is designed to assist CPAs who are in private practice as<br />

well as those in corporate staff positions. The lectures will help CPAs achieve their required<br />

Continuing Professional (CPE) units. The topics will be relative to the interest and needs<br />

of CPAs and will be taught by recognized experts. Fee includes continental breakfast and<br />

materials. Attendance at all classes provides 9 CPEs. Call 314-984-7777 for a descriptive<br />

brochure. Seating is limited-register early.<br />

Business Administration for the<br />

Small Business<br />

<strong>St</strong>arting a Small Business<br />

HOW TO START A SMALL BUSINESS BUSS:701<br />

20581 Sa 9am-3pm 6/11-6/18 Fee: $85<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Business Administration Building 114<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Allen Jones<br />

This is a special short course to acquaint the small business owner with current<br />

management principles as they relate specifically to small business operations. It’s designed<br />

to be particularly helpful if you are planning to start your own business. Topics include:<br />

business terms, forms of ownership, risks of ownership, marketing, record keeping, legal<br />

aspects and insurance needs, finding capital, financial planning, tax considerations, and<br />

other business functions. Lunch not provided.<br />

S.C.O.R.E. SEMINAR BUSS:701<br />

You will enjoy this special short course to acquaint the small business owner or operator<br />

with current management principles as they relate specifically to small business operations.<br />

It is designed to be particularly helpful if you are planning to start your own business.<br />

Topics include business terms, forms and risks of ownership, marketing, record keeping,<br />

legal aspects, and insurance needs. Also, you will discuss finding capital, financial planning,<br />

tax considerations and other business functions. All students must register with the SBA<br />

office by calling 314-539-6600 x242 between 9am-3pm; or register online at<br />

www.stlscore.org. Lunch not provided.<br />

20013 Sa 8:15am-3pm 6/11-6/11<br />

section: 681 Meramec - Social Science Building 105<br />

20014 Sa 8:15am-3pm 7/16-7/16<br />

section: 682 Meramec - Social Science Building 105<br />

20015 Sa 8:15am-3pm 8/13-8/13<br />

section: 683 Meramec - Social Science Building 105<br />

HOW TO WRITE A BUSINESS PLAN THAT WORKS! BUSS:702<br />

20558 W 7pm-9:30pm 6/8-6/29 Fee: $85<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Business Administration Building 120<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: <strong>St</strong>ephen Roseman<br />

Whether you’re still in the “idea phase” of business planning or have been in business for<br />

years and never took time to do a formal business plan, this class is for you. This practical<br />

series will cover planning operations, human resources, marketing and finance, including<br />

projecting profitability and cash flow. Active participants will have an initial draft of their<br />

business plan completed at the end of this four-part series. Taught by a CPA.<br />

ARE YOU READY TO START YOUR OWN BUSINESS? BUSS:708<br />

20560 Sa 9:30am-12:30pm 6/18-6/18 Fee: $29<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Business Administration Building 220<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Robert Harris<br />

Get answers to your questions on how to successfully start your own business. Learn<br />

the basics about legal requirements, funding resources, risk assessment and a variety of<br />

important factors involved in failure and success.<br />

E-MAIL MARKETING STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSES BUSS:710<br />

20582 W 6pm-9:30pm 6/8-6/15 Fee: $59<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Business Administration Building 125<br />

Discover best practices for effective e-mail marketing (not spamming). Become more<br />

successful with your e-mail marketing campaigns by learning how to select effective<br />

software, create compelling designs and write pursuasive copy. Learn how to personalize<br />

e-mail marketing campaigns, select the right days and times to send them, and ultimately<br />

increase the number of recipients who open your e-mails and the percent of those who<br />

click or take action.<br />

OPTIMIZE YOUR SMALL BUSINESS WEBSITE BUSS:711<br />

20583 W 6pm-9:30pm 7/6-7/20 Fee: $85<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Business Administration Building 125<br />

To increase targeted traffic to your company’s website, you need high visibility in search<br />

engines like Google and Yahoo. Learn the basics of how search engines work and<br />

determine where to rank your site in search results. <strong>Class</strong> will focus on the basics of search<br />

engines, keyword research, analyzing your site for adherence to optimization best practices<br />

and obtaining links.


HOW TO START A JANITORIAL BUSINESS BUSS:722<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Larry Schwartz<br />

<strong>In</strong>terested in starting your own cleaning business? Topics will include licensing, equipment,<br />

start-up costs, record keeping, job bidding, new customer prospecting and forms of business<br />

ownership. Lunch not provided.<br />

20585 Sa 8am-1pm 7/30-7/30 Fee: $35<br />

section: 480 Forest Park - G Tower 111<br />

20584 Sa 8am-1pm 7/23-7/23 Fee: $35<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Business Building 211<br />

FINANCING A SMALL BUSINESS BUSS:742<br />

20562 Sa 9:30am-12:30pm 6/25-6/25 Fee: $29<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Business Administration Building 220<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Robert Harris<br />

Looking to secure financing for a start-up or an expansion? Learn about securing business<br />

loans, identifying appropriate loan types, constructing credit, and presenting a business plan<br />

that will convince your lender. Non-traditional financing will also be discussed.<br />

INDIE BUSINESS WORKSHOP: MAKING MONEY WITH YOUR HOBBY BUSS:752<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Autumn Wiggins<br />

You’ve been honing your talent and finding a demand for your handmade products, but<br />

how does one navigate the “indie” marketplace? <strong>In</strong> this workshop, you will learn: how<br />

to properly establish your brand, effective guerrilla marketing techniques, outlets to sell<br />

online and in-person, balancing creativity with administrative tasks, business resources, and<br />

equipment hacks that will save you time and money.<br />

20586 M 6pm-9pm 6/27-6/27 Fee: $29<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - G Tower 111<br />

20587 Sa 9am-12pm 6/18-6/18 Fee: $29<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Business Administration Building 118<br />

Career Planning<br />

WRITING YOUR RESUME TO IMPRESS CPDV:703<br />

20406 T 6pm-8pm 6/14-6/28 Fee: $34<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Business Administration Building 218<br />

First impressions are everything. <strong>Your</strong> resume makes your first impression to a potential<br />

employer. Make sure it stands out and you’ll be receiving that phone call in no time. Work<br />

with an expert in the employment field to construct your perfect resume: one that will play<br />

up your experience, play down liabilities and improve your chances to land an interview.<br />

Choose the best type of resume for the job, tailor it to the employer’s needs and write a<br />

great cover letter. We explore online submission of resumes and cover letters while building<br />

your best resume ever.<br />

PLUS 50: RE-INSPIRED: A WORKSHOP CPDV:730<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Carol Watkins<br />

Do you need to retool your professional skills after many years? Are you a baby boomer<br />

nearing retirement? Do you need a new direction? Determine what may replace the<br />

traditional retirement path in your life through a powerful interactive learning experience.<br />

Clarify your intentions, set your goals and take action all while supporting other group<br />

members who share similar objectives.<br />

20348 T 6:30pm-9pm 6/7-6/28 Fee: $49<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - G Tower 119<br />

20351 Sa 9am-12:30pm 7/9-7/23 Fee: $49<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Business Administration Building 118<br />

PLUS 50: RE-WIRED - EMPLOYMENT SEMINAR CPDV:730<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Edwin Penfold<br />

Is retirement not your immediate plan? Whether by design or a result of the economy, you<br />

want to find employment where you can earn a living and perhaps make a difference.<br />

Re-inspired? A career counselor will work with you to determine your values and goals.<br />

Re-hired? We will explore resumes and interview strategies. Re-wired? By networking, using<br />

Linked<strong>In</strong>, Craigslist, submitting online applications and cover letters, you will use new skills<br />

to land the next opportunity.<br />

20417 M 6:30pm-8:30pm 7/11-8/1 Fee: $24<br />

section: 451 Forest Park - G Tower 111<br />

20423 M 6:30pm-8:30pm 6/6-6/27 Fee: $24<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Business Administration Building 208<br />

Child Care Providers<br />

ChILD CARE CLOCk hOuR TRAINING<br />

Clock Hour Certificates are granted for all<br />

CCPR Workshops and Seminars.<br />

If you have questions or need more information about the<br />

CCPR workshops and seminars for Child Care Providers, call 314-513-4391 .<br />

Caring for kids Program<br />

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USING NATURAL AND RECYCLED MATERIALS<br />

IN YOUR CLASSROOM OR HOME DAY CARE CCPR:706<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Holly Aslin<br />

Discover how to use low-cost recycled and natural materials that invite children’s play and<br />

discovery. Learn creative new uses for many materials to incorporate in children’s activities<br />

and games.<br />

20268 W 7pm-9pm 6/8-6/8 Fee: $12<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - G Tower 117<br />

20267 T 7pm-9pm 6/28-6/28 Fee: $12<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Child Development Center 112<br />

QUALITY INFANT/TODDLER CARE CCPR:707<br />

20261 Sa 8:30am-12:30pm 6/4-6/4 Fee: $24<br />

section: H80 Harrison Education Center 104<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Anna-Marie Mann<br />

You’ll learn developmentally appropriate practice and activity ideas for infant and toddler<br />

care. Topics include building relationships - knowing infants/toddlers and their families -<br />

creating a welcoming environment - promoting children’s safety and health and guiding<br />

children’s behavior as well as quality interactions with routines and daily activities.<br />

SIMPLE SONGS AND FINGER PLAYS<br />

FOR TODDLERS AND PRESCHOOLERS CCPR:708<br />

20273 W 7pm-9pm 6/29-6/29 Fee: $12<br />

section: V01 Bridgeton Trails Library<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Lisa Gahan<br />

Learn fun songs and fingerplays that will become children’s favorites and part of your daily<br />

routines. Music encourages memory, language development, auditory skills and physical<br />

movement.<br />

CHILDREN’S GAMES - HELPING CHILDREN DEVELOP SOCIAL SKILLS CCPR:709<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Judith Saurage<br />

Games can help children practice social skills- take turns, being a team player and creating<br />

friendships. Join this session to learn fun games and activities to help preschoolers increase<br />

these important skills.<br />

20292 T 7pm-9pm 6/7-6/7 Fee: $12<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Child Development Center 112<br />

20290 Th 7pm-9pm 6/23-6/23 Fee: $12<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Communications North 201<br />

ENCOURAGING NATURAL WONDER IN YOUNG CHILDREN<br />

WITH HANDS-ON SCIENCE ACTIVITIES CCPR:710<br />

20266 Sa 9am-12pm 6/18-6/18 Fee: $18<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Communications North 201<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jodie Berkbigler<br />

Help children wonder, explore and discover with hands-on science activities planned for<br />

indoor and outdoor space to expand children’s thinking.<br />

INFANT/CHILD CPR CCPR:711<br />

You will learn to administer CPR to infants and children in your care, including mouth-tomouth<br />

resuscitation and the Heimlich maneuver. After successfully completing the course,<br />

participants will receive the CPR card and clock hour certificate by mail. LATE ARRIVALS<br />

WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. Please be on time.<br />

20283 Sa 8:15am-12pm 6/25-6/25 Fee: $37<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Child Development Center 112<br />

20276 Sa 8:15am-12pm 6/11-6/11 Fee: $37<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Campus Police Building<br />

PEDIATRIC FIRST AID TRAINING CCPR:711<br />

First aid training for child care providers. After successfuly completing the course,<br />

participants will receive first aid card and clock hour certificate by mail. LATE ARRIVALS<br />

WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. Please be on time.<br />

20289 Sa 12:30pm-4pm 6/25-6/25 Fee: $44<br />

section: 581 Florissant Valley - Child Development Center 112<br />

20287 Sa 12:30pm-4pm 6/11-6/11 Fee: $44<br />

section: 681 Meramec - Campus Police Building<br />

WORKING WITH BOYS CCPR:712<br />

20262 Th 7pm-9pm 6/9-6/9 Fee: $12<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Communications North 201<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Rebecca Vogel<br />

Because of the unique differences in how boys and girls think and learn, this workshop<br />

will explore ways we can engage boys, understand how males experience emotions and<br />

feelings as well as identify more effective discipline techniques for boys.<br />

STARTING A FAMILY CHILD CARE BUSINESS CCPR:715<br />

20272 Sa 9am-12pm 6/25-6/25 Fee: $18<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Social Science Building 103<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Lisa Gahan<br />

Learn what it takes to start and operate a successful family child care business. Everything<br />

from marketing to meals and the learning environment will be discussed. Whether you<br />

have been in business a while or you are ready to embark on a new venture as a family<br />

care provider this class will help make your family child care successful and profitable.


DOCUMENTATION OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT THROUGH CHILDREN’S<br />

PORTFOLIOS AND DOCUMENTATION BOARDS CCPR:716<br />

20271 T 7pm-9pm 6/21-6/21 Fee: $12<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Child Development Center 112<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Sara Myers<br />

Come and discuss the different ways that teachers and child care providers can document<br />

a child’s learning. This class is a basic introduction to individual child portfolios and<br />

documentation boards. We will discuss what things to include, how to get started, and<br />

the benefits of developing documentation boards and creating a child’s portfolio. The<br />

information can be adapted to children of any age.<br />

LITERACY ACTIVITIES: BOOK MAKING WITH CHILDREN-NEW BOOKS CCPR:718<br />

20260 W 7pm-9pm 6/1-6/1 Fee: $15<br />

section: V01 Bridgeton Trails Library<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Linda Relerford<br />

Book making is creative, interactive, easy and fun. Using construction paper and other low<br />

cost supplies, you will make a variety of books for preschool and school-age children. You<br />

will make the following types of books - tennis book, duck book, accordian book, brown bag<br />

book, ship pop-up book and gift bag book.<br />

IMAGINATION AT WORK: DRAMATIC PLAY FOR PRESCHOOLERS CCPR:719<br />

20265 W 7pm-9pm 6/22-6/22 Fee: $12<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - G Tower 117<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jodie Berkbigler<br />

Focus will be on why dramatic play is important for children, ideas for enhancing the<br />

dramatic play center in the preschool room as well as how to use dramatic play areas to<br />

introduce children to the world around them.<br />

CHILDREN AND BLOCKS: MORE THAN BUILDING STRUCTURES CCPR:720<br />

20264 Th 7pm-9pm 6/16-6/16 Fee: $12<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Communications North 201<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Diana Chapman<br />

Blocks are an important material for all children-explore the stages of block play for infants<br />

through school-agers. Blocks can help raise children’s creativity, cooperative play and<br />

problem solving skills. Gain new ideas to make the block center an exciting area of play for<br />

all children.<br />

UNDERSTANDING ADHD<br />

(ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER) CCPR:723<br />

20269 Sa 9am-12pm 6/11-6/11 Fee: $18<br />

section: H80 Harrison Education Center 104<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Mary Williams<br />

If you are a parent or a teacher working with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity<br />

Disorder) or hyperactive children, this workshop is for you. You’ll discuss techniques for<br />

coping with behavior and receive resources for additional help.<br />

SENSORY EXPLORATION WITH TODDLERS CCPR:726<br />

20270 T 7pm-9pm 6/14-6/14 Fee: $12<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Child Development Center 112<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Sara Myers<br />

Toddlers learn wthrough sensory experiences. Gain new activity ideas that toddlers love to<br />

explore, learn and have fun.<br />

SENSORY PLAY: SAND, WATER AND OTHER MATERIALS CCPR:726<br />

20263 Th 7pm-9pm 6/30-6/30 Fee: $12<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Communications North 201<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Diana Chapman<br />

Sensory exploration is fun for children. Learn to organize, select materials and extend this<br />

form of play. Playing with sand and water naturally leads to learning.<br />

Computers<br />

Accounting<br />

QUICKBOOKS PRO 2010 COMP:734<br />

This class introduces students to QuickBooks, an easy to use, complete accounting system<br />

for small businesses. <strong>St</strong>udents will create a company and use QuickBooks to maintain<br />

financial records. Topics to be covered include: setting up customer and vendor lists,<br />

entering sales and invoices, receiving payments, making deposits, handling expenses<br />

and bills, working with bank accounts, analyzing financial data, handling sales tax, and<br />

managing inventory. Prerequisite: Windows introduction class or equivalent experience.<br />

20647 W 6:30pm-9:30pm 6/22-7/20 Fee: $115<br />

section: S50 South County Educ Center 209<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Kerry Woodruff<br />

Buying, Building, and Maintaining Computers<br />

INTRODUCTION TO LOCAL AREA NETWORKS (IS:215) COMP:780<br />

20395 TBA 6/6-7/31 Fee: $249<br />

section: 220 Meramec - <strong>In</strong>ternet<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Craig Chott<br />

Available for credit as IS:215.674. Two exams will be held on campus unless prior<br />

arrangements are made with the instructor. E-mail cchott@stlcc.edu for additional<br />

information. This is an <strong>In</strong>ternet class where interaction between students and the<br />

instructor is via Blackboard, e-mail, bulletin boards, and discussion groups. <strong>St</strong>udents must<br />

be competent computer and <strong>In</strong>ternet users with access to applicable software. Please<br />

visit www.stlcc.edu/distance_learning for more information on assessing your readiness to<br />

complete an online course. <strong>St</strong>udents must e-mail the instructor via Blackboard during the<br />

first week of class to avoid being automatically withdrawn for nonattendance. For additional<br />

information please contact the IOS department at 314-984-7519.<br />

Database Applications<br />

MICROSOFT ACCESS 2007: INTRODUCTION COMP:725<br />

20624 Su 12pm-4pm 7/10-7/31 Fee: $109<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Business Administration Building 202<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Gerri Pritchett<br />

Learn the foundations of creating a database using Access 2007. You will master the<br />

skills necessary to plan and design a database system as well as add, change and delete<br />

information. Learn how to create simple reports to print out the information you need and<br />

how to query the database to find and display data. Prerequisite: Windows introduction<br />

class or equivalent experience.<br />

MICROSOFT ACCESS 2007: IN A DAY COMP:725<br />

Learn the basics of Access in one day. <strong>In</strong> this class you’ll learn how to plan and design a<br />

database system, add, change and delete information as well as how to create simple<br />

reports and how to query the database to find display data. Prerequisite: Windows<br />

introduction class or equivalent experience.<br />

20670 Sa 9am-4pm 6/4-6/4 Fee: $ 79<br />

section: 480 Forest Park - G Tower 329<br />

20630 F 9am-4pm 6/17-6/17 Fee: $79<br />

section: 930 Thomas Dunn Memorial Center<br />

<strong>In</strong>tegrated and Office Packages<br />

OVERVIEW OF MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 APPLICATIONS:<br />

WORD, EXCEL, ACCESS, POWERPOINT COMP:713<br />

20622 Su 12pm-4pm 6/5-6/26 Fee: $99<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Business Administration Building 202<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Gerri Pritchett<br />

This class is an introduction to the application of the Microsoft Office suite. Taught at<br />

a beginner’s level; it introduces and touches on the basics of each of the Office 2007<br />

applications. Prerequisite: Windows introduction class or equivalent experience.<br />

OVERVIEW OF MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007: IN A DAY COMP:713<br />

Learn the basics of MS Office 2007 in one day. <strong>In</strong> this class you’ll touch on the basics of<br />

Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint spending about 1.5 hours on each application. If you<br />

need a crash course or a basic understanding of the applications in Office 2007 then this<br />

class is for you! Prerequisite: Windows introduction class or equivalent experience.<br />

20634 F 9am-4pm 6/3-6/3 Fee: $69<br />

section: 930 Thomas Dunn Memorial Center<br />

20671 Sa 9am-4pm 7/9-7/9 Fee: $69<br />

section: 480 Forest Park - G Tower 329<br />

<strong>In</strong>ternet<br />

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FACEBOOK COMP:742<br />

Facebook isn’t just for kids anymore! Facebook demographics for 2009 in the U.S. show<br />

a 513 percent growth in older adults. <strong>In</strong> a few more years, communicating on this social<br />

networking site will be as second nature to you as e-mail. Come and learn how to navigate<br />

this fun and exciting site! Prerequisite: Windows introduction class or equivalent experience.<br />

20603 W 6pm-9pm 6/1-6/1 Fee: $19<br />

section: 350 Wildwood Building 207<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jerry Bearden<br />

20597 Su 12:30pm-3:30pm 6/19-6/19 Fee: $19<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Business Administration Building 212<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Rachel Bufalo


INTRODUCTION TO CRAIG’S LIST COMP:742<br />

Craig’s List is gaining in popularity and has secured its place as a true competitor and<br />

supplement to eBay. It can do for you what eBay cannot. Come and find out what all the<br />

hype is about. Prerequisite: Windows introduction class or equivalent experience.<br />

20604 W 6pm-9pm 6/8-6/8 Fee: $19<br />

section: 351 Wildwood Building 207<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jerry Bearden<br />

20596 Su 12:30pm-3:30pm 6/26-6/26 Fee: $19<br />

section: 681 Meramec - Business Administration Building 212<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Rachel Bufalo<br />

SOCIAL NETWORKING COMP:742<br />

Social networking sites, such as Twitter, Facebook and MySpace aren’t just for kids<br />

anymore! Social networking sites are increasing in popularity and in a few more years<br />

will be as second nature to you as e-mail is now. Come and learn how to navigate these<br />

fun and exciting sites and find out what they can do for you! Prerequisite: Windows<br />

introduction class or equivalent experience.<br />

20610 T 6pm-9pm 6/21-6/21 Fee: $19<br />

section: S50 South County Education & University Center 206<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jerry Bearden<br />

SOCIAL NETWORKING FOR PROFESSIONALS COMP:742<br />

20668 T 6pm-9pm 6/21-6/21 Fee: $19<br />

section: S51 South County Education & University Center 209<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Patrick Karl<br />

Social networking sites, such as Linked<strong>In</strong>, Plaxo, FastPitch, Twitter and Facebook have made<br />

their way to business! Learn how to use social networking philosophies, tools and activities<br />

for business or professional gains. Prerequisite: Windows introduction class or equivalent<br />

experience.<br />

EBAY’S ON LINE AUCTION:<br />

A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO BUYING AND SELLING COMP:742<br />

Come join the millions buying and selling on eBay. This hands-on course will teach you:<br />

to choose a UserID, to search for items, to bid, win auctions, to sell items-including fees,<br />

to add a picture, to complete a sale, ship and what to do if an item doesn’t sell. Look<br />

at other eBay issues: safety measures, feedback, what to do if you receive “spam” from<br />

eBay use and keeping updated on changes. Prerequisite: Windows introduction class or<br />

equivalent experience.<br />

20612 Th 6:30pm-9pm 6/23-6/30 Fee: $39<br />

section: S52 South County Education & University Center 209<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: William Bearden<br />

<strong>In</strong>troduction to Personal Computers<br />

PERSONAL COMPUTERS: INTRODUCTION - IN A DAY COMP:701<br />

Learn the basics of using a PC in a day. This course emphasizes hands-on experience<br />

using a personal computer to teach essential concepts and computer commands. Basic<br />

terms regarding microcomputer hardware and software and basic skills regarding the use of<br />

microcomputers and the <strong>In</strong>ternet are covered.<br />

20675 Sa 9am-4pm 6/11-6/11 Fee: $79<br />

section: 480 Forest Park - G Tower 329<br />

PERSONAL COMPUTERS: INTRODUCTION COMP:701<br />

Build a strong foundation for your computer skills. This course emphasizes hands-on<br />

experience using an IBM-PC to teach essential concepts and commands and develop user<br />

confidence. Basic terms regarding microcomputer hardware and software are covered as<br />

are basics regarding the use of microcomputers, printers and disks. It’s a class designed for<br />

those with little or no computer skills. Prerequisite: Personal Computers <strong>In</strong>troduction class or<br />

equivalent experience.<br />

20635 T 9am-12pm 5/31-6/21 Fee: $79<br />

section: S01 South County Education & University Center 206<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Patti Bossi<br />

Photoshop and Scanning<br />

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS4: IN A DAY COMP:755<br />

Learn the basics of Adobe Photoshop CS4 in a day. You will learn how to manipulate<br />

digital images from a digital camera, previously scanned images, or internet graphics.<br />

Concepts covered include selection tools, paintbrush tools, layers and cloning. <strong>St</strong>udents will<br />

work hands-on with a wide variety of images. Prerequisite: Windows introduction class or<br />

equivalent experience.<br />

20669 Sa 9am-4pm 7/16-7/16 Fee: $79<br />

section: 480 Forest Park - G Tower 329<br />

20629 F 9am-4pm 6/10-6/10 Fee: $79<br />

section: 930 Thomas Dunn Memorial Center<br />

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS5: INTRODUCTION COMP:755<br />

This course, utilizing Adobe Photoshop CS5 software, shows students how to manipulate<br />

digital images from a digital camera, previously scanned images, or internet graphics.<br />

Concepts covered include selection tools, paintbrush tools, layers and masking. <strong>St</strong>udents will<br />

work hands-on with a wide variety of images. Prerequisite: Windows introduction class or<br />

equivalent experience.<br />

20616 Su 12pm-3pm 6/5-6/26 Fee: $99<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Business Administration Building 203<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Francis Zych<br />

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS5: INTERMEDIATE COMP:755<br />

Adobe Photoshop CS5 <strong>In</strong>termediate covers advanced techniques of the concepts learned<br />

in the introductory class along with channels, sharpening, actions, advanced filters, color<br />

control and basic Web graphics creation. <strong>St</strong>udents will work hands-on with a wide variety of<br />

images. Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop introduction class.<br />

20617 Su 12pm-3pm 7/10-7/31 Fee: $115<br />

section: 681 Meramec - Business Administration Building 203<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Francis Zych<br />

ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS5: INTRODUCTION COMP:752<br />

This course is designed for students with little or no working knowledge of creating vector<br />

art objects or typographic designs for print. <strong>St</strong>udents will gain an understanding of the tools,<br />

menus and palettes required to create and edit vector art object and typographic designs,<br />

using color on layers. Prerequisite: Windows introduction class or equivalent experience.<br />

20618 Th 6pm-9pm 7/7-7/28 Fee: $99<br />

section: S50 South County Education & University Center 209<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jane Kaiser<br />

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 7: BASIC OVERVIEW COMP:755<br />

This entry level course will introduce you to the basics of this incredible program. First we<br />

will learn the terminology of the program. Then we will touch on the “organizer” feature<br />

of Elements 7 and learn what it does and what it can do for you. Next you will launch<br />

into the “editor” section including the tool bar and palette and edit a photo with basic<br />

techniques. Finally, we will embark on the “create” section and catch a glimpse of its<br />

amazing creativity. This course is designed to prepare you for the specialty classes of Adobe<br />

Elements 7. Prerequisite: Windows introduction class and digital pictures introduction class<br />

or equivalent experience.<br />

20605 W 6pm-9pm 6/15-6/29 Fee: $59<br />

section: 350 Wildwood Building 209<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jerry Bearden<br />

20609 T 6pm-9pm 5/31-6/14 Fee: $59<br />

section: S50 South County Education & University Center 206<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jerry Bearden<br />

PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 7: ALL ABOUT LAYERS COMP:755<br />

Learning how to use layers in Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 will take your digital creativity<br />

to new levels. Learn exactly what a layer is and why you need to use them. This course will<br />

use only the “editor” portion of Elements 7. Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 or<br />

7 - basic overview class or equivalent experience.<br />

20607 W 6pm-9pm 7/20-7/20 Fee: $19<br />

section: 352 Wildwood Building<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jerry Bearden<br />

20611 T 6pm-9pm 6/28-6/28 Fee: $19<br />

section: S51 South County Education & University Center 206<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jerry Bearden<br />

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 7:<br />

SPECIAL TECHNIQUES AND RETOUCHING PORTRAITS COMP:755<br />

Bye-bye crow’s feet! Want whiter teeth? No problem! Look fantastic in every picture from<br />

now on. <strong>In</strong> this course you’ll learn the basics such as removing red-eye and blemishes to<br />

more advanced techniques such as making the subject thinner with a smaller nose! Learn<br />

to remove unwanted objects, make a photo black and white or sepia, put someone’s head<br />

on a different body, and more! This course will cover only the “editor” portion of Elements<br />

7. Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 or 7 - basic overview class or equivalent<br />

experience.<br />

20606 W 6pm-9pm 7/6-7/13 Fee: $39<br />

section: 351 Wildwood Building<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jerry Bearden<br />

PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 7: RESTORING OLD PHOTOS COMP:755<br />

<strong>In</strong> this class you will learn a few methods for inputting old photographs into a digital format<br />

and then fixing its flaws such as tears, wrinkles and creases and bad coloring issues. This<br />

course will cover only the “editor” portion of Elements 7. Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop<br />

Elements 6 or 7 - basic overview class or equivalent experience.<br />

20608 W 6pm-9pm 7/27-7/27 Fee: $19<br />

section: 353 Wildwood Building 209<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jerry Bearden<br />

Presentation Graphics<br />

MICROSOFT POWERPOINT 2007: IN A DAY COMP:730<br />

Learn the basics of MS PowerPoint 2007 in a day. This is an introductory course in<br />

using PowerPoint to create effective graphic presentations. Learn to use word processing<br />

and drawing tools to create and edit text, logos and artwork. Additional topics include<br />

importing clip art, using templates and rearranging your presentation. Prerequisite: Windows<br />

introduction class or equivalent experience.<br />

20672 Sa 9am-4pm 7/23-7/23 Fee: $79<br />

section: 480 Forest Park - G Tower 329


Special <strong>In</strong>terest and Graphics<br />

TECH-SAVVY FRIDAYS: EXPERIENCE A LAPTOP COMP:765<br />

Want to buy a laptop, but are intimdated? Come to this class and find out how they differ<br />

from desktops. Topics include: functionality, accessories, mouse usage, sleep mode, batteries<br />

and wirless <strong>In</strong>ternet. Prerequisite: Windows introduction class or equivalent experience.<br />

20639 F 9am-11am 6/17-6/17 Fee: $12<br />

section: S01 South County Education & University Center 206<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Patti Bossi<br />

TECH SAVVY FRIDAYS: E-MAIL ATTACHMENTS (NOVICE LEVEL) COMP:765<br />

So you finally got the hang of e-mailing regularly, but downloading and uploading<br />

attachments is still confusing? If so, then this is the right class for you! Learn how to<br />

download and upload pictures, documents and just about any file in this hands-on class.<br />

Please come to class knowing your e-mail user ID (e-mail address) and password, and<br />

have the ability to check your e-mail from any location/computer…not just your home.<br />

Prerequisite: Windows introduction class or equivalent experience.<br />

20640 F 9am-11am 6/24-6/24 Fee: $12<br />

section: S02 South County Education & University Center 206<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Patti Bossi<br />

TECH-SAVVY FRIDAYS: FLASH DRIVES COMP:765<br />

Some call it a thumb drive, a memory stick, a jump drive, a USB drive, etc. Regardless of<br />

what you call it, Flash drives have become the most widely used device in portable data<br />

storage. Come find out how to use and love this cool little gadget. <strong>Class</strong> includes your very<br />

own flash drive to use in the class and keep. Prerequisite: Windows introduction class or<br />

equivalent experience.<br />

20641 F 9am-11am 7/8-7/8 Fee: $19<br />

section: S03 South County Education & University Center 206<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Patti Bossi<br />

PROOFREADING AND EDITING (IS:109) COMP:765<br />

20399 TBA 6/6-6/26 Fee: $83<br />

section: 220 Meramec - <strong>In</strong>ternet<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Margaret Quinn<br />

Available for credit as IS:109.674. This is an <strong>In</strong>ternet class where interaction between<br />

students and the instructor is via Blackboard, e-mail, bulletin boards, and discussion groups.<br />

<strong>St</strong>udents must be competent computer and <strong>In</strong>ternet users with access to applicable<br />

software. Please visit www.stlcc.edu/distance_learning for more information on assessing<br />

your readiness to complete an online course. <strong>St</strong>udents must e-mail the instructor via<br />

Blackboard during the first week of class to avoid being automatically withdrawn for<br />

nonattendance. For additional information, please contact the IOS department at<br />

314-984-7519.<br />

Spreadsheet Applications<br />

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007: IN A DAY COMP:720<br />

Learn the basics of MS Excel 2007 in a day. <strong>In</strong> this introductory course you’ll learn how<br />

to create spreadsheets for all kinds of applications including accounting, expense analysis,<br />

budgeting, etc. Topics include setting up worksheets, labeling, entering values, editing cells,<br />

copying, saving and other commands. Prerequisite: Windows <strong>In</strong>troduction class or equivalent<br />

experience.<br />

20676 Sa 9am-4pm 7/30-7/30 Fee: $79<br />

section: 480 Forest Park - G Tower 329<br />

20632 F 9am-4pm 6/24-6/24 Fee: $79<br />

section: 930 Thomas Dunn Memorial Center<br />

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007: INTRODUCTION COMP:720<br />

20643 W 6:30pm-9:40pm 6/8-7/6 Fee: $109<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Business Administration Building 210<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Roy Lenox<br />

Create spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel 2007. Learn Excel terminology, to navigate the<br />

Excel window and the basic characteristics of a worksheet and workbook. Enter text values<br />

and formulas, move and copy data, format worksheet appearance, and work with charts.<br />

Prerequisite: Windows <strong>In</strong>troduction class or equivalent experience.<br />

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007: CHARTS, TABLES, AND LISTS COMP:720<br />

20645 W 6:30pm-9:30pm 7/13-7/20 Fee: $79<br />

section: 651 Meramec - Business Administration Building 210<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Roy Lenox<br />

Use Excel to manage lists and create charts and tables from your existing data. Sort,<br />

filter, and use other database functions in Excel. Present your data in easy to understand<br />

graphical format. Learn to create effective charts that clearly and accurately convey the<br />

meaning of your data. Add graphics to your spreadsheets and charts for clarification. Basic<br />

knowledge of Excel required. Prerequisites: Microsoft Excel introduction class or equivalent<br />

experience.<br />

Web Development<br />

CREATE YOUR OWN WEBSITE: IN A DAY COMP:745<br />

Learn how to create your own personal website in a day. You will learn about site layouts,<br />

programs that can be used, links, adding pictures, archiving, updating, promoting and many<br />

other decisions that need to be made to make your creation as special and unique as you<br />

are! Prerequisite: Windows introduction class or equivalent experience.<br />

20673 Sa 9am-4pm 6/25-6/25 Fee: $79<br />

section: 480 Forest Park - G Tower 329<br />

ADOBE FLASH CS4: IN A DAY COMP:745<br />

20627 Sa 9am-4pm 6/4-6/4 Fee: $79<br />

section: 930 Thomas Dunn Memorial Center<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Robyn Achelpohl<br />

Learn the basics of Adobe Flash CS4 in a day. Learn how to import images, use text,<br />

create shapes, build layers, format objects, create animations, work with buttons, and add<br />

sound. Prerequisite: Windows introduction class or equivalent experience.<br />

DREAMWEAVER CS4: IN A DAY COMP:745<br />

20626 Sa 9am-4pm 6/11-6/11 Fee: $79<br />

section: 931 Thomas Dunn Memorial Center<br />

Learn the basics of Dreamweaver CS4 in one day! You will learn the basics in the<br />

Dreamweaver environment; how to create and enhance documents; basic formatting skills;<br />

how to create and manage a new site with site maps and templates; how to link pages<br />

using anchors; work with images, tables and frames; and how to publish your website.<br />

Prerequisite: Windows introduction class or equivalent experience. HTML experience<br />

recommended. Bring a thumb/flash drive.<br />

LEARNING WEB DESIGN WITH ADOBE CS4<br />

(DREAMWEAVER, FLASH, FIREWORKS) COMP:745<br />

20625 Sa 9am-4pm 6/18-6/25 Fee: $179<br />

section: 932 Thomas Dunn Memorial Center<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Robyn Achelpohl<br />

Learn to design, manage, and modify Web pages. Work with and create a variety of Web<br />

pages and sites from basic to complex, including interactively and advanced elements. Text<br />

includes step-by-step application exercises to teach skills and critical thinking. Prerequisite:<br />

Windows introduction class or equivalent experience.<br />

Windows<br />

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Continuing Education • 314-984-7777<br />

Summer 2011<br />

MICROSOFT WINDOWS 7: IN A DAY COMP:705<br />

Explore Windows 7 and all its user-friendly features in this course. <strong>St</strong>udents learn mouse<br />

techniques and examine the desktop interface; including the menu, taskbar and standard<br />

icons. Topics include using computer, managing files and folders, using Help, working with<br />

applications, creating shortcuts, customizing the desktop and exchanging information<br />

between applications. Prerequisite: Personal computers introduction class or equivalent<br />

experience.<br />

20636 T 9am-4pm 6/28-6/28 Fee: $79<br />

section: S01 South County Education & Center 206<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Patti Bossi<br />

Word Processing Applications<br />

MICROSOFT WORD 2007: IN A DAY COMP:715<br />

Learn the basics of MS Word 2007 in a day. You’ll create and save documents; enter and<br />

edit text, learn to indent, set tabs, enhance documents, make block moves, deletes, and<br />

copies; use spell checker, find and replace text; use shortcut keys; and print. Prerequisite:<br />

Windows introduction class or equivalent experience.<br />

20674 Sa 9am-4pm 6/18-6/18 Fee: $79<br />

section: 480 Forest Park - G Tower 329<br />

20642 F 9am-4pm 7/22-7/22 Fee: $ 79<br />

section: S50 South County Education & University Center 206<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Patti Bossi<br />

Digital Arts and Technology Alliance<br />

Please call 314-984-7019 with questions.<br />

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP FOR PROFESSIONALS - THE FIRST STEP CVTW:701<br />

20137 F 8:30am-4:30pm 5/20-5/20 Fee: $99<br />

section: 600 Meramec - Humanities East Building 233<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Francis Zych<br />

This workshop will transform your current knowledge of Adobe Photoshop into practical<br />

methods for working with the software. Carefully crafted tutorials survey and reinforce the<br />

student’s understanding of Photoshop tools, including layers, making selections, masking,<br />

basic color, the type tool, extraction filter, image resolution, and the conversion from RGB<br />

to grayscale. Image repairs with the healing patch and clone stamp will be explored. The<br />

ability to create unique fictional images without a camera or scanner will be introduced.<br />

Lots of discussion and guided demonstrations by a Photoshop expert will encourage class<br />

participation in an atmosphere of mutual support.


ADOBE PHOTOSHOP FOR PROFESSIONALS - THE NEXT STEP CVTW:701<br />

20138 F 8:30am-4:30pm 6/3-6/3 Fee: $99<br />

section: 601 Meramec - Humanities East Building 233<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Francis Zych<br />

Presents essential techniques for graphic designers, photographers and digital artists who<br />

are already regular users of Photoshop. This level of instruction will demonstrate precise<br />

selections using the pen tool and compositing two images together based on displacement<br />

maps. You will explore the brush engine, typography, filters, channels, advanced masking<br />

and the new vanishing point tool. Be prepared for an intensive hands-on learning<br />

experience that will assist you in expanding creativity.<br />

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS5, LIGHTROOM 3 AND BRIDGE CS4 FOR<br />

PROFESSIONALS - THE FIRST STEP CVTW:701<br />

20139 F 8:30am-4:30pm 6/24-6/24 Fee: $99<br />

section: 602 Meramec - Humanities East Building 233<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Michael Swoboda<br />

Organize effortlessly, enhance and edit nondestructively, and then seamlessly showcase<br />

your talent. Easily import images, interface with Photoshop and Camera Raw 5.0, plug-in to<br />

Photomatix Pro and other third-party software packages. Present your work in print, PDFs<br />

and slide shows, and make and post interactive Web galleries. Workshop is designed to<br />

help photography professionals, design professionals and serious hobbyists become skillful<br />

and experienced in state-of-the-art techniques using Adobe Photoshop CS5, Lightroom 3<br />

and Bridge CS4.<br />

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP AND LIGHTROOM 3 FOR PROFESSIONALS -<br />

THE NEXT STEP CVTW:701<br />

20140 F 8:30am-4:30pm 7/15-7/15 Fee: $99<br />

section: 603 Meramec - Humanities East Building 233<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Michael Swoboda<br />

Experiment fearlessly with state-of-the-art nondestructive photographic editing tools. Bring<br />

your images and learn how to easily catalog and manage them. Showcase your work in<br />

dynamic print layouts, slide shows and Web galleries as well as on popular photo-sharing<br />

sites. Combine the strengths of Photosho CS5 and Lightroom 3 to bring your work to new<br />

heights.<br />

PHOTOSHOP FOR PROFESSIONALS - TIPS, TRICKS AND ADVANCED<br />

PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES CVTW:701<br />

20148 Sa 8:30am-4:30pm 6/11-6/11 Fee: $99<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Humanities East Building 233<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Darlene McGee<br />

Participants will learn how to enhance their photos and create breathtaking effects with<br />

the world’s leading digital imaging tool. The instructor will show you how to achieve over 30<br />

new, terrific effects quickly and easily. We will illustrate and provide one-on-one instruction<br />

so you will be able to perform these “tricks” before the workshop day ends. <strong>St</strong>ock photos<br />

will be provided or you may bring your own troublesome photographs. Selection tricks,<br />

retouching must-knows and traditional photography effects will be explained.<br />

ADOBE INDESIGN FOR PROFESSIONALS - THE FIRST STEP CVTW:702<br />

20141 Sa 8:30am-4:30pm 6/4-6/4 Fee: $99<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Humanities East Building 233<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: D Tjaden<br />

Learn how to import illustrations and photos and set type correctly for flyers, brochures and<br />

other basic applications. Learn how to convert Quark documents into an Adobe <strong>In</strong>Design<br />

document. Learn key commands and other great tips for making easy work of your layouts.<br />

ADOBE INDESIGN FOR PROFESSIONALS - THE NEXT STEP CVTW:702<br />

20165 Sa 8:30am-4:30pm 6/18-6/18 Fee: $99<br />

section: 681 Meramec - Humanities East Building 233<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: D Tjaden<br />

Don’t know the best way to set up your brochure or multi-page document? Learn how<br />

to optimize your page set up for better productivity. Modern typesetting techniques,<br />

including examples from the top magazines, show you how to make your document look<br />

great. <strong>In</strong>troduction to style sheets allows you to keep your work looking consistent and<br />

professional.<br />

ADOBE FLASH - RICH MEDIA WEBSITES CVTW:704<br />

20142 Sa 8:30am-4:30pm 7/9-7/9 Fee: $99<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Humanities East Building 232<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Mark Pennycuick<br />

Create a rich media website utilizing Adobe Flash. Flash allows you to incorporate<br />

multimedia files into one Flash document. The rich media website can also be used with an<br />

existing website.<br />

ADOBE FLASH FOR PROFESSIONALS - THE FIRST STEP CVTW:704<br />

20166 Sa 8:30am-4:30pm 6/18-6/18 Fee: $99<br />

section: 681 Meramec - Humanities East Building 232<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Mark Pennycuick<br />

Learn the building blocks for creating Adobe Flash content. Flash is best known for creating<br />

animations, but you can also create some interesting website content as well. You will<br />

learn the basics all the way through to creating an “About Me” Flash document and action<br />

script for navigation. This “About Me” document will incorporate all the skills learned in the<br />

workshop.<br />

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Continuing Education • 314-984-7777<br />

Summer 2011<br />

MAYA FOR PROFESSIONALS - THE FIRST STEP CVTW:704<br />

20210 Sa 8:30am-4:30pm 7/9-7/9 Fee: $99<br />

section: 682 Meramec - Humanities East Building 136<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jason Feiner<br />

The first workshop will be an introduction to the concepts and basic tools for creating<br />

imagery in 3D using Autodesk’s Maya. <strong>St</strong>arting with a roadmap to the main interface,<br />

students will be shown how to construct shapes and geometry using polygons. Once built,<br />

they will learn how to “texture” these polygons so that they appear to have surface detail,<br />

followed by how to use the lighting tools to illuminate the objects they’ve created. We will<br />

discuss the basics of animation, making our objects and camera move through time. Finally,<br />

we will learn “rendering” or the final output of our work to a finished, playable animation<br />

file which each student will have created.<br />

MAYA FOR PROFESSIONALS - THE NEXT STEP CVTW:704<br />

20211 Sa 8:30am-4:30pm 7/23-7/23 Fee: $99<br />

section: 683 Meramec - Humanities East Building 136<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jason Feiner<br />

Picking up right where the first step workshop left off, the intermediate course will cover<br />

mid-level Maya subjects. Geometry creation is expanded to cover NURBS and subdivision<br />

surfaces. Advanced shader creation is discussed and demonstrated, and tips and tricks for<br />

lighting techniques expand on what was learned in the first workshop. The basics of light<br />

transport using the Mental Ray rendering engine will be demonstrated. The basics of the<br />

particle system will also be covered as well as the tools that allow simulation of physical<br />

behavior in objects, such as collision. When finished, the students will have either improved<br />

or expanded on the models they made in the first workshop, or created new, more<br />

complex scenes.<br />

ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR FOR PROFESSIONALS - THE NEXT STEP CVTW:705<br />

20143 Sa 8:30am-4:30pm 7/23-7/23 Fee: $99<br />

section: 681 Meramec - Humanities East Building 233<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: D Tjaden<br />

You know the tools, now put them to use to create resolution-free vector illustrations. Think<br />

like an illustrator to work through trouble spots. Learn to combine live trace, transparency,<br />

envelopes and amazing 3D effects with mapping to draw complex images. Demystify the<br />

appearance palette and use layers to create simple Flash animations.<br />

ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR FOR PROFESSIONALS - THE FIRST STEP CVTW:705<br />

20158 Sa 8:30am-4:30pm 7/9-7/9 Fee: $99<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Humanities East Building 233<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: D Tjaden<br />

Is Illustrator still a mystery to you? Enter the world of vector graphics with this introductory<br />

level workshop. Demystify anchor points, paths and Bezier curves. You’ll transform shapes<br />

into graphic images. Explore the tool box and basic commands to boost your vector<br />

confidence. Learn to use gradients, gradient mesh, compound paths, blends, envelopes,<br />

live paint, type tools and more to achieve professional results. Save template and palette<br />

libraries to speed your workflow.<br />

3D GRAPHICS FOR BEGINNERS CVTW:706<br />

20149 F 8:30am-4:30pm 7/8-7/8 Fee: $99<br />

section: 600 Meramec - Humanities East Building 233<br />

Learn the basics of 3D modeling, lighting, texturing and rendering using <strong>St</strong>rata Design 3D.<br />

<strong>St</strong>rata Design 3D is an artist-friendly professional 3D application that blends well with<br />

Illustrator and Photoshop. This application can be used for modeling, texturing, animation,<br />

rendering, simulations, interactive 3D applications, and many other 3D visual effects. This<br />

introductory workshop is geared toward illustrators, designers, Web designers, fine artists,<br />

and anyone else who would like to explore the possibilities of digital 3D. Basic proficiency<br />

in Illustrator and Photoshop will be helpful for this workshop.<br />

FINAL CUT PRO 7 FOR PROFESSIONALS VIDEO EDITING -<br />

THE FIRST STEP CVTW:706<br />

20151 F 8:30am-4:30pm 7/22-7/22 Fee: $99<br />

section: 601 Meramec - Humanities East Building 233<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Anthony Carosella<br />

An introduction to professional video editing for people that have used iMovie or some<br />

other consumer editing software and want to expand their skills.<br />

FINAL CUT PRO 7 FOR PROFESSIONALS VIDEO EDITING -<br />

THE NEXT STEP CVTW:706<br />

20150 F 8:30am-4:30pm 7/29-7/29 Fee: $99<br />

section: 602 Meramec - Humanities East Building 233<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Anthony Carosella<br />

Learn how to share your projects in one click to your Apple devices, the Web, Blu-ray<br />

Disc and DVD. Collaborate in real time from anywhere in the world with support for<br />

iChat Theater. Change clip speeds with ease using redesigned speed tools. Enjoy dozens<br />

of additional enhancements, including native support for AVC-<strong>In</strong>tra, streamlined alpha<br />

transition creation, improved markers, large timecode window and more.<br />

HOW TO CONVERT PHOTOS TO PAINTINGS CVTW:710<br />

20152 F 8:30am-4:30pm 6/10-6/10 Fee: $99<br />

section: 600 Meramec - Humanities East Building 233<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Mary Eigel<br />

From conception to printing by using Photoshop this workshop will give students step-bystep<br />

instructions on how to convert images or photography into a painting, suitable for<br />

printing and framing. This course is aimed at business professional photographers, graphic<br />

artists and hobbyists who want to learn how to convert photos to paintings.


INTRODUCTION TO AFTER EFFECTS CVTW:712<br />

20168 F 8:30am-4:30pm 6/17-6/17 Fee: $99<br />

section: 600 Meramec - Humanities East Building 233<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Timothy Linder<br />

An introduction into understanding and utilizing After Effects in the creation of motion<br />

graphics. Focus will be given on learning the interface in After Effects, putting graphics in<br />

motion and rendering finished movie and animation projects. Participants will also explore<br />

a workflow between Photoshop and After Effects. Be prepared for an intensive hands-on<br />

learning experience<br />

IPAD-IPOD-IPHONE APPS FOR ARTISTS CVTW:713<br />

20153 Sa 8:30am-4:30pm 6/25-6/25 Fee: $99<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Humanities East Building 233<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Lori Haantz<br />

Artists will explore several different apps for artists using Apple’s iPad and <strong>St</strong>ylus which will<br />

be provided for students use for this workshop.<br />

HOW TO PRINT IMAGES ON FABRIC CVTW:713<br />

20234 Sa 8:30am-4:30pm 6/25-6/25 Fee: $99<br />

section: 681 Meramec - Humanities East Building 136<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Mary Eigel<br />

Learn how to convert your own images, logos or photos for reproduction on fabric. For<br />

workshop purposes, we will not print larger than 8.5 x 11” sizes. Each participant will<br />

make and take home a finished project. Participants are requested to bring their own<br />

images and T-shirts, canvas bags or fabric onto which they will heat transfer their finished<br />

image. The professional equipment, software and transfer paper will be supplied. We will<br />

be using Illustrator, a vector imaging program.<br />

ADOBE CAPTIVATE FOR BEGINNERS CVTW:719<br />

20155 Sa 8:30am-4:30pm 7/16-7/16 Fee: $99<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Humanities East Building 232<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Mark Pennycuick<br />

Adobe Captivate is an eLearning tool that will create animated tutorials. You will teach<br />

your audience how to do a specific skill on the computer. They will see your mouse move<br />

on the screen and hear your voice as you’re performing the computer software skill.<br />

ADOBE DIGITAL PUBLISHING SUITE FOR PROFESSIONALS CVTW:719<br />

20159 Sa 8:30am-4:30pm 7/16-7/16 Fee: $99<br />

section: 681 Meramec - Humanities East Building 233<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Timothy Linder<br />

The Adobe Digital Publishing Suite software is a turnkey set of hosted services and viewer<br />

technology that tightly integrates with Adobe Creative Suite 5 software products. Using the<br />

Digital Publishing Suite, professional publishers can design and deploy engaging reading<br />

experiences across mobile devices and marketplaces. This beta release of the Digital<br />

Publishing Suite supports creation, preview and sharing of digital magazines like WIRED<br />

Reader, The New Yorker, iGizmo and Sabado Bicentenario on the Apple iPad through an<br />

Adobe branded viewer.<br />

SUCCESS IN THE REAL WORLD - PROVEN SUCCESSFUL<br />

BUSINESS STRATEGIES FOR ARTISTS AND DESIGNERS CVTW:740<br />

20156 Sa 8:30am-4:30pm 7/30-7/30 Fee: $99<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Humanities East Building 233<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: William Van Hoogstraat<br />

Aimed at artists, photographers and graphic designers, this workshop will cover successful<br />

business strategies in the real world. <strong>St</strong>udents will learn how to survive and prosper in a<br />

competitive economy, and learn the copyright basics to protect their original work.<br />

EZ PROFESSIONAL WEBSITES CVTW:750<br />

20157 F 8:30am-4:30pm 8/5-8/5 Fee: $99<br />

section: 600 Meramec - Humanities East Building 233<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Kevin Ward<br />

Learn how to register a domain name and use free website tools and templates to create<br />

and maintain a professional website. Aimed at businesses, professional photographers,<br />

graphic artists and others with small staffing/resources to help develop a professional<br />

website that can add to their marketing efforts with minimal cost.<br />

CPR/First Aid Programs<br />

DuE TO ThE NATuRE OF ThESE COuRSES YOu MuST ARRIVE<br />

ON TIME. NO ADMITTANCE AFTER ThE STATED START TIME.<br />

Registration one week prior to course start date is required to<br />

ensure appropriate student-to-instructor ratios.<br />

Late registrations will be considered on a space-available basis only.<br />

HEARTSAVER AED/CPR CPRR:701<br />

The American Heart Association Heartsaver AED is a comprehensive course for the first<br />

responder designed to teach CPR, use of an automated external defibrillator (AED), and<br />

relief of foreign body airway obstruction to all lay rescuers, particularly those expected to<br />

respond to emergencies in the workplace. It is specifically designed for lay rescuers who are<br />

required to obtain a course completion card (a credential) documenting completion of a<br />

CPR AED course.Please note that practical skills (hands-on manikin simulation) evaluation<br />

and testing are required for course completion.<br />

20163 M 8:30am-12:30pm 6/13-6/13 Fee: $50<br />

section: 400 Forest Park - G Tower 121<br />

20164 Th 8:30am-12:30pm 6/23-6/23 Fee: $50<br />

section: 500 Florissant Valley - <strong>St</strong>udent Center Private Dining Room A<br />

20167 W 8:30am-12:30pm 6/8-6/8 Fee: $50<br />

section: 600 Meramec - Science South Building 107<br />

INFANT/CHILD CPR CPRR:703<br />

The American Heart Association <strong>In</strong>fant/Child Heartsaver (CPR) course is designed to<br />

teach infant/child CPR and relief of foreign body airway obstruction to all lay rescuers,<br />

particularly those who are expected to respond to infant and child related emergencies<br />

in the workplace - such as day care providers. Although the course may be used to teach<br />

infant and child CPR to all lay rescuers, it is specifically designed for lay rescuers who are<br />

required to obtain a course completion card - a credential - documenting completion of an<br />

infant and child CPR course. Please note that practical skills (hands-on manikin simulation)<br />

evaluation and testing are required for course completion.<br />

20169 Sa 8:30am-12pm 6/25-6/25 Fee: $37<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Child Development Center 112<br />

20170 Sa 8:30am-12pm 6/11-6/11 Fee: $37<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Science West Building 104<br />

ADULT/INFANT/CHILD HEARTSAVER CPR CPRR:704<br />

The American Heart Association course is designed to teach CPR and relief of foreign-body<br />

airway obstruction to all lay rescuers, particularly those who are expected to respond to<br />

emergencies in the workplace. Although, the course may be used to teach CPR to all lay<br />

rescuers, it is specifically designed for lay rescuers who are required to obtain a course<br />

completion card - a credential - documenting completion of a CPR course.<br />

20171 W 6pm-10pm 6/1-6/1 Fee: $50<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - G Tower 121<br />

20172 F 8:30am-12:30pm 7/8-7/8 Fee: $50<br />

section: 500 Florissant Valley - Training Center 105<br />

20173 W 8:30am-12:30pm 7/20-7/20 Fee: $50<br />

section: 600 Meramec - Science West Building 104<br />

HEALTHCARE PROVIDER CPR CPRR:707<br />

This American Heart Association course is designed for the healthcare provider. Each<br />

participant must obtain an 84 percent or higher on the written evaluation and demonstrate<br />

proficiency in all CPR skills. Skills include adult, child and infant CPR and mouth to mask<br />

ventilation and Automatic External Defibrillator (AED). Written and practical skills<br />

(hands-on manikin simulation) evaluation and testing are required for course completion.<br />

Upon successful completion each participant will receive a BLS course completion card in<br />

approximately two weeks.<br />

20177 T 9am-3:30pm 6/7-6/7 Fee: $60<br />

section: 300 Wildwood Building 102A<br />

20178 Th 5pm-10pm 7/21-7/21 Fee: $60<br />

section: 350 Wildwood Building 102A<br />

20179 F 9am-3:30pm 7/15-7/15 Fee: $60<br />

section: 400 Forest Park - G Tower 121<br />

20180 F 9am-3:30pm 8/26-8/26 Fee: $60<br />

section: 401 Forest Park - G Tower 121<br />

20181 M 5pm-10pm 6/20-6/20 Fee: $60<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - G Tower 121<br />

20183 M 5pm-10pm 7/11-7/11 Fee: $60<br />

section: 451 Forest Park - G Tower 121<br />

20184 M 5pm-10pm 8/1-8/1 Fee: $60<br />

section: 452 Forest Park - G Tower 121<br />

20185 Sa 9am-3:30pm 8/13-8/13 Fee: $60<br />

section: 480 Forest Park - G Tower 121<br />

20187 Su 9am-3:30pm 8/21-8/21 Fee: $60<br />

section: 481 Forest Park - G Tower 121<br />

20188 M 9am-3:30pm 6/6-6/6 Fee: $60<br />

section: 500 Florissant Valley - Training Center 105<br />

20212 W 9am-3:30pm 7/13-7/13 Fee: $60<br />

section: 501 Florissant Valley - Training Center 105<br />

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20214 F 9am-3:30pm 8/5-8/5 Fee: $60<br />

section: 502 Florissant Valley - Training Center 105<br />

20215 W 9am-3:30pm 8/10-8/10 Fee: $60<br />

section: 503 Florissant Valley - Training Center 105<br />

20216 T 5pm-10pm 8/2-8/2 Fee: $60<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Training Center 110<br />

20218 Sa 9am-3:30pm 7/23-7/23 Fee: $60<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Training Center 105<br />

20219 W 9am-3:30pm 7/6-7/6 Fee: $60<br />

section: 600 Meramec - Science South Building 107<br />

20220 Th 9am-3:30pm 8/11-8/11 Fee: $60<br />

section: 601 Meramec - Campus Police Building<br />

20221 W 5pm-10pm 6/15-6/15 Fee: $60<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Science South Building 107<br />

20222 M 5pm-10pm 7/18-7/18 Fee: $60<br />

section: 651 Meramec - Campus Police Building<br />

20223 M 5pm-10pm 8/15-8/15 Fee: $60<br />

section: 652 Meramec - Campus Police Building<br />

20224 Sa 9am-3:30pm 6/4-6/4 Fee: $60<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Campus Police Building<br />

20226 Sa 9am-3:30pm 8/6-8/6 Fee: $60<br />

section: 681 Meramec - Campus Police Building<br />

20227 W 5pm-10pm 8/3-8/3 Fee: $60<br />

section: H51 Harrison Education Center<br />

20231 T 5pm-10pm 6/28-6/28 Fee: $60<br />

section: H50 Harrison Education Center<br />

20229 M 9am-3:30pm 7/25-7/25 Fee: $60<br />

section: S01 South County Education & University Center 213<br />

20230 F 9am-3:30pm 8/19-8/19 Fee: $60<br />

section: S02 South County Education & University Center 125<br />

CPR INSTRUCTOR COURSE CPRR:708<br />

20232 F 8am-12pm 7/22-7/22 Fee: $250<br />

F 8am-5pm 7/29-7/29<br />

section: 400 Forest Park - G Tower 121<br />

The <strong>In</strong>structor Course is a 1 1/2-day program designed to prepare American Heart<br />

Association (AHA) instructors to disseminate the science, skills and philosophy of<br />

resuscitation programs to participants enrolled in AHA courses. The purpose of the AHA<br />

BLS/CPR <strong>In</strong>structor course is to provide instructor candidates with the knowledge and skills<br />

necessary to reach and teach potential BLS providers. The AHA BLS/CPR <strong>In</strong>structor course<br />

provides a structured initiation for the instructor candidates and serves as the foundation<br />

for their development. It provides instructor candidates the opportunity to develop and<br />

refine their presentation skills. Please note: extensive self-paced course work occurs<br />

between session one and two. Prerequisites: Current AHA healthcare provider status (send<br />

with application); be aligned with an AHA training center; agree to teach at least four<br />

courses in a two-year period. Access to a computer will be necessary for precourse work.<br />

PEDIATRIC FIRST AID CPRR:706<br />

The American Heart Association First Aid course targets all lay responders, such as police,<br />

security personnel and employees in the workplace, particularly those who are expected<br />

to respond to emergencies in the workplace. These responders are trained in foreign body<br />

airway obstruction, victim assessment, bleeding control and immobilization. Although, the<br />

course may be used to teach first aid to all lay rescuers, it is specifically designed for lay<br />

rescuers who are required to obtain a course completion card - a credential - documenting<br />

completion of a first aid course. Please note that practical skills (hands-on manikin<br />

simulation) evaluation and testing are required for course completion.<br />

20174 Sa 12:30pm-4pm 6/25-6/25 Fee: $44<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Child Development Center 112<br />

20175 Sa 12:30pm-4pm 6/11-6/11 Fee: $44<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Science West Building 104<br />

FIRST AID/CPR CPRR:706<br />

20176 T 8:30am-4:30pm 7/19-7/19 Fee: $70<br />

section: 600 Meramec - Science South Building 107<br />

The American Heart Association First Aid course targets all lay responders, such as police,<br />

security personnel and employees in the workplace, particularly those who are expected<br />

to respond to emergencies in the workplace. These responders are trained in foreign body<br />

airway obstruction, victim assessment, bleeding control and immobilization. Although, the<br />

course may be used to teach first aid to all lay rescuers, it is specifically designed for lay<br />

rescuers who are required to obtain a course completion card - a credential - documenting<br />

completion of a first aid course. Please note that practical skills (hands-on manikin<br />

simulation) evaluation and testing are required for course completion.<br />

<strong>In</strong>terested in Teaching?<br />

If you are interested in teaching non-credit courses similar<br />

to those listed in this brochure, or, if you have ideas for<br />

new courses which you would like to teach, please send<br />

a resume to the Continuing Education office.<br />

Dance<br />

Ballet<br />

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BALLET: BEGINNING DANC:701<br />

You’ll love exploring the grace and precision of ballet’s gestures, steps, and poses. Beginning<br />

techniques of classical ballet and warm-up will be emphasized.<br />

20413 M 7pm-8pm 6/6-8/1 Fee: $69<br />

section: M01 Adiva Dance Center<br />

Leotards, tights, and bellet shoes required. <strong>St</strong>udio is located behind a kitchen and bath<br />

design store. No class 7/4.<br />

20412 M 8pm-9pm 6/6-8/15 Fee: $69<br />

section: M02 The <strong>St</strong>udio, <strong>In</strong>c.<br />

Wear comfortable clothing. Ballet shoes recommended, but not required. No class 7/4.<br />

BALLET & BODY CONDITIONING DANC:702<br />

20407 T 6:45pm-7:45pm 6/7-7/26 Fee: $69<br />

section: M01 East West Ballet<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Rosa Tabisaura<br />

Designed to give you the long, lean body of a dancer, this ballet class will incorporate a<br />

complete body workout that will strengthen and stretch different muscle groups. The class<br />

will include floor work, barre and center practice. Develop a sense of movement, grace<br />

and elegance by learning the aesthetics and technique of ballet. Previous ballet training is<br />

strongly recommended. Ballet slippers are required. Leotards and tights are recommended<br />

but not required. Other options for apparel include fitted yoga pants, leggings, fitted T-shirts<br />

or tank tops and ballet skirts over tights. No baggy clothes please.<br />

Ballroom<br />

Fee is per person. Complete registration information required for<br />

each person when enrolling in a dance class for “partners only.”<br />

BALLROOM DANCING: BEGINNING DANC:720<br />

You can learn to dance with grace and ease. Be the center of attention at the next<br />

reception you attend! A variety of dance rhythms and steps will be covered. Add a new<br />

dimension to your life by learning some of the classic favorites which can provide you with<br />

a lifetime of enjoyment. It’s a fun night out with friends. <strong>In</strong>vite others to join you! Partners<br />

only. Fee is per person. Dress shoes recommended. No tennis shoes.<br />

20397 T 6:30pm-8pm 6/7-7/26 Fee: $69<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - <strong>St</strong>udent Center Multipurpose Room<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Cheryl Pratte<br />

20100 M 7pm-8:15pm 6/6-8/1 Fee: $69<br />

section: M01 <strong>St</strong>udio 42<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Gerry and Marlene <strong>St</strong>rait<br />

No class 7/4.<br />

20403 W 8pm-9:30pm 6/8-7/13 Fee: $69<br />

section: P01 Virginia Dance <strong>St</strong>udio<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Virginia Ulrich<br />

BALLROOM DANCING: INTERMEDIATE DANC:721<br />

20112 M 8:30pm-9:45pm 6/6-8/1 Fee: $69<br />

section: M01 <strong>St</strong>udio 42<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Gerry and Marlene <strong>St</strong>rait<br />

If you enjoy ballroom dancing and already know the basic steps and rhythms, this class is<br />

for you. You’ll polish your dancing abilities and learn more advanced techniques and styling.<br />

No class 7/4. Prerequisite: Beginning Ballroom Dancing. Partners only. Fee is per person.<br />

Dress shoes recommended. No tennis shoes.<br />

LATIN/SALSA DANCING: BEGINNING DANC:746<br />

20404 Th 8pm-9:30pm 6/9-7/14 Fee: $69<br />

section: P01 Virginia Dance <strong>St</strong>udio<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Virginia Ulrich<br />

Round out your basic ballroom skills and learn to dance to the rhythm of a Latin beat.<br />

Techniques and dance rhythms taught in this course will help you look great on the dance<br />

floor. This course is designed for those who have no dance experience as well as for those<br />

who have done other styles of dance. A fun way to meet new friends and dance to great<br />

music! Partners only. Fee is per person. Dress shoes recommended. No tennis shoes.<br />

EASY SOCIAL DANCING FOR WEDDINGS AND OTHER OCCASIONS DANC:750<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Gerry and Marlene <strong>St</strong>rait<br />

Are you attending a wedding reception, reunion or company event or going on a cruise<br />

where you’ll have to dance? Then take our fun course and learn several easy dances that<br />

will allow you to dance to anything - fast or slow. If you know what music you’ll be dancing<br />

to, feel free to bring your music on tape or CD for helpful suggestions. Partners only. Fee is<br />

per person. Dress shoes recommended. No tennis shoes.<br />

20208 F 8:15pm-9:30pm 6/3-7/29 Fee: $59<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Lecture Halls Building LOBBY<br />

No class 7/1<br />

20217 W 6:30pm-8pm 7/13-8/3 Fee: $59<br />

section: M01 RiverChase of Fenton


Slide Dancing<br />

SLIDE DANCING FOR FUN AND FITNESS: BEGINNING DANC:734<br />

20225 Sa 10am-11:30am 6/11-7/23 Fee: $49<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - <strong>St</strong>udent Center Multipurpose Room<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: <strong>St</strong>ephanie Crusoe<br />

Come learn the latest slide dances performed in the <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> area. This is an introduction<br />

to R&B slide dance, such as the Texas Twist, Janet Jackson Hustle and James Brown’s<br />

Super Bad. After taking this class, you’ll be able to join in the fun at social gatherings and<br />

parties when slide dancers take to the dance floor. A fun way to reduce stress, exercise<br />

and make new friends! No class 7/2.<br />

Swing<br />

SWING DANCING: BEGINNING DANC:738<br />

Learn to swing dance in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. You’ll learn and practice a variety of<br />

easily performed swing dance steps that are the basic ingredients of all higher level swing<br />

dancing. This class will teach the basics of swing along with combinations and patterns of<br />

various swing movements. The techniques taught in this course will help you look great on<br />

the dance floor after just a few lessons! A fun way to meet new friends and dance to great<br />

music. Partners only. Fee is per person. Dress shoes recommended. No tennis shoes.<br />

20396 T 8pm-9pm 6/7-7/26 Fee: $59<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - <strong>St</strong>udent Center Multipurpose Room<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Cheryl Pratte<br />

20209 F 7pm-8pm 6/3-7/29 Fee: $59<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Lecture Halls Building LOBBY<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Gerry and Marlene <strong>St</strong>rait<br />

No class 7/1.<br />

20213 W 6:30pm-8pm 6/8-6/29 Fee: $59<br />

section: M01 RiverChase of Fenton<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Gerry and Marlene <strong>St</strong>rait<br />

<strong>In</strong>ternational Dance<br />

AFRICAN DANCE DANC:743<br />

20430 Sa 12pm-1pm 6/11-7/23 Fee: $49<br />

section: H80 Harrison Education Center 206<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Diadie Bathily<br />

Discover Africa’s cultural diversity and its varied musical styles. Learn to dance to the<br />

rhythms of the West African djembe drum and explore the cultural background of West<br />

African dances. This is an aerobic workout, but students can participate at their own pace.<br />

Taught by an internationally recognized West African dance instructor. Come join us for six<br />

afternoons of fun, exercise and discovery! No class 7/2.<br />

AFRO-HAITIAN DANCE DANC:743<br />

20194 Sa 1:30pm-2:30pm 6/11-7/23 Fee: $49<br />

section: H81 Harrison Education Center 206<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Rodney Lindor<br />

Afro-Haitian Dance is a traditional, yet vibrant mix of dance deriving from both the<br />

continent of Africa and the Caribbean island of Haiti. <strong>In</strong> this class, our instructor who<br />

is a native of Haiti, will guide students through a journey of rich Haitian culture. You’ll<br />

experience live complex rhythms on Haitian instruments and dances of the Caribbean as<br />

you learn to explore the “snake dance” celebrating Dambala with the yanvalou; celebrate<br />

love with Congo and going to the market with Raboday. No class 7/2.<br />

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BELLY DANCING FOR FUN AND EXERCISE DANC:745<br />

20415 T 8pm-9pm 6/7-7/26 Fee: $59<br />

section: M01 Adiva Dance Center<br />

If you’re looking for a fun and entertaining new way to exercise, try belly dancing. This class<br />

will teach you to perform various forms in the belly dance genre. It’s a workout to middle<br />

eastern music that just might be what you’re looking for, whether your goal is exercise<br />

or performance. Wear fitness style clothing for freedom of movement. No baggy sweat<br />

clothes. <strong>St</strong>udio is located behind a kitchen and bath design store.<br />

THE ART OF BELLY DANCING DANC:745<br />

20402 T 6pm-7pm 6/14-7/19 Fee: $59<br />

section: M02 Dance Co-op<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Lois Marshall<br />

You will get a firm foundation in the basics of Middle Eastern dance, including basic steps,<br />

stage presentation and dance fitness. Great exercise for your health and body. Wear<br />

fitness-style clothing for freedom of movement. No baggy sweat clothes.<br />

Tap Dancing<br />

TAP DANCING: BEGINNING DANC:707<br />

20414 M 8pm-9pm 6/6-8/1 Fee: $59<br />

section: M01 Adiva Dance Center<br />

Designed for the beginner as well as someone with limited tap experience. Basic tap steps<br />

and tap combinations will be taught as well as a tap dance routine. Develop your sense of<br />

movement while practicing basic rhythm tap techniques. A great way to exercise! No class<br />

7/4. Don’t purchase shoes until after the first class. Bodysuit or leotard for women and<br />

comfortable clothes for men recommended. <strong>St</strong>udio is located behind a kitchen and bath<br />

design store.<br />

Ecology<br />

BACKYARD CHICKENS ECOL:700<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Guy Niere<br />

Have you ever wondered about keeping chickens in an urban or suburban yard? Learn<br />

about local ordinances/where to find more information for your area, the benefits of<br />

keeping chickens, appropriate housing and feeding, and different methods for keeping your<br />

chickens healthy and happy. <strong>In</strong>structor has a professional background in the commercial<br />

animal feed industry and is an enthusiastic and knowledgable healthy chicken farmer.<br />

20365 Sa 9am-1pm 7/16-7/16 Fee: $29<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Communications Building 113<br />

20363 Sa 9am-1pm 6/25-6/25 Fee: $29<br />

section: 681 Meramec - Business Administration Building 118<br />

INDOOR COMPOSTING: WORM BINS ECOL:700<br />

20431 M 7pm-8:30pm 6/20-6/20 Fee: $64<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Science West Building 106<br />

Up to 20 percent of household trash can be composted. <strong>In</strong> these hands-on sessions you<br />

will construct and learn to maintain an indoor composting system capable of decomposing<br />

food and house plant trimmings for a family of four. <strong>In</strong> a vermicomposting system,<br />

red wiggler worms process plant-matter scraps to produce a natural fertilizer and soil<br />

conditioner that your houseplants will love. <strong>Class</strong> offered in collaboration with the Missouri<br />

Botanical Garden Earthways Center. All equipment and materials provided at class. Leave<br />

class with a working indoor composting system in the form of a worm bin.<br />

INDOOR COMPOSTING: MAKING BOKASHI BUCKETS ECOL:700<br />

20432 Th 7pm-8:30pm 6/23-6/23 Fee: $64<br />

section: 651 Meramec - Campus Police Building<br />

Up to 20 percent of household trash can be composted. <strong>In</strong> these hands-on sessions you<br />

will construct and learn to maintain an indoor composting system capable of decomposing<br />

food and house plant trimmings for a family of four. <strong>In</strong> a space-saving bokashi system,<br />

effective microorganisms transform all types of kitchen waste into a nutrient-rich soil<br />

amendment.<strong>Class</strong> offered in collaboration with the Missouri Botanical Garden Earthways<br />

Center. All equipment and materials provided at class. Leave class with a working indoor<br />

composting system in the form of a bokashi bucket.<br />

AN ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS PRIMER ECOL:700<br />

20429 M 7pm-9pm 6/27-6/27 Fee: $25<br />

section: 652 Meramec - Business Administration Building 114<br />

Is there such a thing as “right” and “wrong” when it comes to the environment? This class<br />

will explore whether we have a moral duty to act in a certain way, and how individuals can<br />

foster systems of beliefs and norms that value all life on earth. We’ll also carefully scrutinize<br />

guilty obligations to future generations and ethical principles designed to engender a sense<br />

of responsible earth citizenship. <strong>Class</strong> offered in collaboration with the Missouri Botanical<br />

Garden Earthways Center.


HISTORY OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT:<br />

LEADERS & LESSONS LEARNED ECOL:700<br />

20438 M 7pm-9pm 7/25-7/25 Fee: $25<br />

section: 653 Meramec - Social Science Building 112<br />

Re-discover the history of human actions with far-reaching impacts on the environment-<br />

both positive and negative. Explore the evolution of environmental education and learn<br />

why it is key to the survival of life on Earth. Review landmark legislation and the works of<br />

leading philosophers and writers. <strong>Class</strong> offered in collaboration with the Missouri Botanical<br />

Garden Earthways Center.<br />

CLEAN GREEN: HOW TO MAKE SAFE HOUSEHOLD CLEANERS ECOL:700<br />

20387 Sa 9am-11am 6/18-6/18 Fee: $25<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Science West Building 106<br />

What types of chemicals are we using in our home environment? Commercial cleaners may<br />

increase the toxicity of air, surfaces and water for our families. We will discuss the impact<br />

these chemicals have while creating a resource list of healthy alternatives. <strong>In</strong>struction and<br />

demonstration of how to create green and affordable household cleaners within anyone’s<br />

time restrictions. All participants will receive a booklet of recipes for cleaners they can<br />

make at home.<br />

ECO-BODY CARE: RECIPES & MORE FOR GREEN CARE PRODUCTS ECOL:700<br />

20392 Sa 9am-11am 7/16-7/16 Fee: $25<br />

section: 682 Meramec - Science West Building 106<br />

What are all those chemicals listed in your shampoo or soap? Commercial body care<br />

products may contribute to or cause disease. We will discuss the impact these chemicals<br />

can have on our environment and families while creating a resource list of healthy<br />

alternatives. <strong>In</strong>struction and demonstration of how to create safe, cheap and green<br />

personal care products within anyone’s time restrictions. All participants will receive a<br />

booklet of recipes for body care products that they can make at home.<br />

UPCYCLING IN THE ART STUDIO: GLASS BOTTLES ECOL:700<br />

Rethink an ordinary medium: what’s in your recycle bin? This class will bring together the<br />

expertise of both a professional glass blower and a green living guide. Together we’ll create<br />

practical and beautiful glass tumblers and trivets. Please bring four clean glass soda or beer<br />

bottles or two wine bottles as your artistic medium. <strong>Class</strong> offered in collaboration with the<br />

Missouri Botanical Garden Earthways Center.<br />

20650 Sa 10am-12pm 7/16-7/16 Fee: $75<br />

section: P01 3rd Degree Glass<br />

Education<br />

ACT TEST PREPARATION EDUC:712<br />

Our small class will help prepare you to score well on the ACT. Furthermore, you’ll get test<br />

taking tips, particularly time management. Time is your enemy on the ACT, and you’ll need<br />

strategies that work extremely well. Familiarity with the ACT is crucial to success--invest in<br />

your future and register. <strong>St</strong>udy guide included.<br />

20047 Th 9am-12pm 7/14-8/11 Fee: $129<br />

section:400 Forest Park - G Tower 113<br />

20048 Th 9am-12pm 7/12-8/9 Fee: $129<br />

section:600 Meramec - Communications South 119<br />

20046 Th 6:30pm-9:30pm 7/14-8/11 Fee: $129<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Science and Math Building 233<br />

Firearm and Home Safety<br />

FIREARM SAFETY: BEGINNING SKILLS GNSF:701<br />

20073 Sa 8am-5pm 6/11-6/11 Fee: $69<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Social Science Building 108<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jack Bender<br />

If you have never shot a hand gun, this is the course for you. You will focus on safety,<br />

loading and unloading, using ammunition and marksmanship. You will discuss cleaning,<br />

storing and using accessories such as grips and holsters. Course meets 8am-12noon on<br />

campus, 1-5pm at the range. BEFORE COMING TO CLASS YOU MUST TAKE YOUR<br />

HAND GUN TO THE CAMPUS POLICE OFFICE TO BE CHECKED IN AND TAGGED.<br />

If you don’t own one, then you can use the instructor’s. (We do prefer that you use your<br />

own). The guns he has available are a .38 SPECIAL REVOLVER and a 22 LONG RIFLE<br />

SEMI-AUTO. Ammunition--bring 100 rounds--may be kept in your car for use at the range.<br />

You must check in by 7:45am. If you do not check in with the campus police, you will<br />

not be admitted to class. There are NO exceptions. Guns are not allowed on campus. <strong>In</strong><br />

addition, bring a picture ID proving you are at least 21. Bring a check or money order for<br />

$25 made payable to Berkeley Police department for use of the range.<br />

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FIREARM SAFETY FOR CONCEALED CARRY GNSF:700<br />

20071 Sa 8am-8pm 6/25-6/25 Fee: $119<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Social Science 108<br />

20074 Sa 8am-8pm 7/23-7/23 Fee: $119<br />

section: 581 Florissant Valley - Social Science 108<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jack Bender<br />

The class room portion of your firearm safety course will be held on campus and includes<br />

firearm safety, demonstrated ability to load and unload a revolver and a pistol, principles<br />

of marksmanship, care and cleaning of concealable firearms, safe storage at home,<br />

requirements of the state for obtaining a concealed carry endorsement, firearm laws and<br />

justifiable use of force laws. The range portion of your course will be held in the afternoon/<br />

evening at a local outdoor range and will include a live firing exercise and live fire test.<br />

Course meets the requirements of the concealed carry Missouri law. <strong>Your</strong> instructor is a<br />

certified police officer firearm safety instructor. BEFORE COMING TO CLASS YOU MUST<br />

TAKE YOUR REVOLVER AND/OR SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL(S)--UNLOADED AND IN<br />

A LOCKED CONTAINER-- TO THE FLORISSANT VALLEY CAMPUS POLICE OFFICE TO<br />

BE CHECKED IN AND TAGGED. YOU MUST SHOOT BOTH A REVOLVER AND A<br />

SEMI-AUTO PER THE LAW FOR THE LIVE FIRING EXERCISE ON THE RANGE. YOU<br />

WILL NEED TO FURNISH ONE GUN, PREFERABLY BOTH (any caliber of your choice).<br />

If you can, please bring the gun you intend to carry or use to qualify. The instructor will<br />

provide the other gun, but you will need to provide the 50 rounds of ammunition (factory<br />

only) for that gun. The guns he has available are a .38 SPECIAL REVOLVER and a 22<br />

LONG RIFLE SEMI-AUTO. (No magnum or plus P loads for the revolver and no reloads<br />

for safety reasons). Ammunition may be kept in your car for use at the range (50 rounds<br />

for each gun). The Campus Police office is on the hill on the west side of campus. You<br />

must check in by 7:45am. If you do not check in at the campus police, you will NOT be<br />

admitted to class. There are NO exceptions. Guns are not allowed on campus. After class<br />

you will pick up your gun(s) from the Campus Police Office and report to the range at<br />

your assigned time. <strong>In</strong> addition, bring a picture ID proving you are at least 21 years old<br />

(23 years of age or older to be Concealed Carry certified). Finally, bring a check or money<br />

order made payable to Berkeley Police Department for $25 to pay for use of the range.<br />

Course includes earplugs, goggles, target and documentation needed to secure your permit<br />

if you successfully complete the course. SOME HANDGUN EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED.<br />

THIS IS NOT A COURSE TO TEACH YOU HOW TO SHOOT, BUT TO QUALIFY FOR A<br />

CONCEALED CARRY PERMIT. The classroom portion meets from 8am-4pm; one hour<br />

range time is scheduled after that.<br />

Food Preparation<br />

Beer, Wine and Spirits<br />

<strong>St</strong>udents must be 21 years of age or older to participate in the<br />

alcoholic beverage tasting classes.<br />

RHONE AROUND THE WORLD FOOD:760<br />

20371 T 6:30pm-8:30pm 6/7-6/7 Fee: $15<br />

section: M01 The Wine Barrel<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: William Polhemus<br />

Come experience the influence France’s Rhone region, where Syrah is king, has had<br />

on America, Australia and South Africa. Wines included will be a G.S.M, Grenache and<br />

Viognier. Wine tasting will be accompanied by explanations of the influence of growing<br />

environment, and the fermentation, aging, and bottling processes used to produce the<br />

wines. $20 material fee payable at class.<br />

PINOT: THE ROYAL FAMILY FOOD:760<br />

20372 T 6:30pm-8:30pm 7/12-7/12 Fee: $15<br />

section: M02 The Wine Barrel<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: William Polhemus<br />

Come join us for an exploration into the family of wines from Pinot that include Pinot Noir,<br />

Pinot Grigio and Pinot Blanc. The primary areas will involve Champagne, Burgundy and<br />

the United <strong>St</strong>ates. Wine tasting will be accompanied by explanations of the influence of<br />

growing environment, fermentation, aging and bottling processes used to produce the wines.<br />

$20 material fee payable at class.<br />

AUSTRALIA: MUCH MORE THAN CRITTER WINES FOOD:760<br />

20373 T 6:30pm-8:30pm 8/2-8/2 Fee: $15<br />

section: M03 The Wine Barrel<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: William Polhemus<br />

Australian wine has come to be known for their cute labels and value Shiraz. Often<br />

overlooked are the world class wines from distinctly different climates and soils that are<br />

setting the tone for new world wines. Wine tasting will be accompanied by explanations of<br />

the influence of growing environment, fermentation, aging and bottling processes used to<br />

produce the wines. $20 material fee payable at class.


Cakes, Cookies, Candies and Pies<br />

CAKE DECORATING: BEGINNING FOOD:701<br />

Unleash your creativity with cake decorating. This basic course includes instruction in the<br />

use of basic tools to make borders, flowers and fancy trimmings. Course includes planning,<br />

preparation, equipment, techniques and practice. Join for fun or to start your own business.<br />

<strong>Class</strong> is hands-on. Supply list sent.<br />

20090 W 6:30pm-9pm 6/8-6/29 Fee: $69<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - <strong>St</strong>udent Center 25<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Cynthia Sciaroni<br />

20110 T 6:30pm-8:30pm 6/7-7/19 Fee: $69<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - <strong>St</strong>udent Center Private Dining Room-B<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Gloria Hall<br />

FRESH FRUIT COBBLERS FOOD:705<br />

20367 Sa 9:30am-12:30pm 7/16-7/16 Fee: $29<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Science & Math Building 129<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Eileen Fraser<br />

Enjoy the tastes of summer with these delicious cobblers. Join us as we bake up a<br />

wonderful variety of summer fresh cobblers that will make your family meals and picnics<br />

extra special. Come try our mouth-watering summer black berry cobbler with coconut<br />

pecan topping, cobblestone apple cobbler, pecan peach cobbler, or blueberry cobbler for<br />

starters. Other fruit cobblers will be prepared and enjoyed. <strong>Class</strong> is hands-on.<br />

General<br />

PRESERVING THE HARVEST: JAMS, JELLIES AND PRESERVES FOOD:754<br />

20001 T 6:30pm-8:30pm 7/19-7/19 Fee: $25<br />

section: MD1 Laclede Gas Company<br />

Preserve this summer’s bounty, whether home-grown or from local farms. It’s wonderful<br />

to know exactly what’s in your food and be able to serve delicious homegrown foods to<br />

your family after the growing season has ended. Come watch our expert demonstrate<br />

the proper methods for preserving the fruit harvest, preparing a cooked jam and freezer<br />

berry jam. She’ll cover key ingredients and processes needed to make and preserve highquality<br />

sweet spreads. This session will also show the basic steps of water bath canning.<br />

Registration deadline 7/12. You’ll take home a jar of fabulous jam to get you started.<br />

Offered in cooperation with University of Missouri Extension.<br />

PRESERVING THE HARVEST:<br />

TOMATO-BASED PASTA SAUCES AND SALSAS FOOD:754<br />

20002 T 6:30pm-8:30pm 8/2-8/2 Fee: $25<br />

section: MD2 Laclede Gas Company<br />

Preserve this summer’s bounty, whether home-grown or from local farms. It’s wonderful<br />

to know exactly what’s in your food and be able to serve delicious home grown foods to<br />

your family after the growing season has ended. Come watch our expert demonstrate the<br />

proper methods for canning chili salsa made with tomatoes and a meatless tomato-based<br />

pasta sauce . You’ll learn the basic steps in both water bath canning and pressure canning.<br />

Registration deadline 7/26. You’ll take home a jar of either salsa or sauce plus recipes for<br />

making your own tomato and fruit salsas and tomato sauces. Offered in cooperation with<br />

University of Missouri Extension.<br />

DOWN ON THE FARM: COOKING WITH LAVENDER FOOD:765<br />

Come to the farm to experience and enjoy how lavender can subtly enhance the flavor of<br />

beverages, desserts, and savory foods. Discover how you can use varieties of lavender as a<br />

culinary herb in your own kitchen. Food presentation and sampling will be held in the old<br />

red barn, lakeside (fans but no air conditioning - dress appropriately for the season). Tour<br />

the blooming lavender fields (wear walking shoes); expect full sun and uneven ground. For<br />

directions to the lavender farm: www.WindingBrookEstate.com.<br />

20023 Sa 1pm-3pm 6/11-6/11 Fee: $29<br />

section: 3D1 Winding Brook Estate<br />

Registration/withdrawal deadline: 6/6 <strong>Class</strong> also listed as TRIP 701 3D1.<br />

20024 Sa 1pm-3pm 8/6-8/6 Fee: $29<br />

section: 3D2 Winding Brook Estate<br />

Registration/withdrawal deadline: 8/1. <strong>Class</strong> also listed as TRIP 701 3D2.<br />

SUMMER SIDES FOOD:765<br />

20369 W 7pm-9pm 6/15-6/15 Fee: $29<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Science & Math Building 129<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Eileen Fraser<br />

You know what meat you’ll be grilling tonight, but not sure what side dish to make?<br />

Come discover some tasty summer side dishes to accompany your favorite grilled meat.<br />

Recipes include: mixed berry salsa, cantaloupe salad, grilled green beans with balsamicdijon<br />

Vinaigrette, roasted potato salad, fruited pasta salad, pasta salad with parmesan<br />

vinaigrette, just to name a few. <strong>Class</strong> is hands-on.<br />

COUPLES COOK: 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION FOOD:765<br />

20364 F 7pm-9:30pm 6/24-6/24 Fee: $25<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Science & Math Building 129<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Eileen Fraser<br />

Entertain family and friends with this delicious summery menu: grilled pork tenderloin with<br />

raspberry dijon sauce, garden orzo pilaf, spinach salad with raspberry vinaigrette, caramel<br />

apple crisp with toasted pecan ice cream. <strong>Class</strong> is hands-on. Partners only. Fee is per<br />

person.<br />

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20366 F 7pm-9:30pm 7/22-7/22 Fee: $25<br />

section: 581 Florissant Valley - Science & Math Building 129<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Eileen Fraser<br />

Impress your guests with these delicious summertime favorites: apricot glazed chicken,<br />

grilled peaches, spinach/berry salad with poppy seed dressing, very berry tart, grilled pork<br />

chops with blueberry BBQ sauce. As always, our instructor will have an array of delicious<br />

recipes for everyone to enjoy! <strong>Class</strong> is hands-on. Partners only. Fee is per person.<br />

Food Service<br />

Restaurant Management<br />

SERVSAFE FOOD SAFETY CERTIFICATION RMGT:700<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> City and <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> County Health departments require that at least one person<br />

within each foodservice facility be certified in food safety. <strong>In</strong>formation and skill development<br />

for individuals who are employed by, manage, or own food service operations in the<br />

hospitality industry. <strong>Class</strong> meets twice, skipping a week between sessions. The second class<br />

concludes with the exam. Fee includes textbook, answer sheet, and exam. Those scoring<br />

a grade of 75 percent or higher on the exam will be awarded the nationally-recognized<br />

ServSafe certificate.<br />

20019 Sa 8am-3pm 6/4-6/18 Fee: $169<br />

section: 480 Forest Park - Hospitality Building 221<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: John Perry<br />

No class 6/11. Bring a sack lunch to class.<br />

20038 Sa 8am-3pm 8/6-8/20 Fee: $169<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Training Center 110<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Almut <strong>St</strong>ephan Marino<br />

No class 8/13.<br />

20040 Sa 8am-3pm 7/16-7/30 Fee: $169<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Social Science Building 232<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Almut <strong>St</strong>ephan Marino<br />

No class 7/23.<br />

SERVSAFE FOOD SAFETY CERTIFICATION REVIEW AND RETEST RMGT:700<br />

Designed for those who did not successfully complete a recent exam and would like a brief<br />

review of the course material before re-attempting the exam. Fee includes answer sheet<br />

and exam. Those scoring a grade of 75 percent or higher on the exam will be awarded<br />

the nationally-recognized ServSafe certificate. Bring a sack lunch to class.<br />

20020 Sa 8am-3pm 6/18-6/18 Fee: $75<br />

section: 481 Forest Park - Hospitality Building 221<br />

20039 Sa 8am-3pm 8/20-8/20 Fee: $75<br />

section: 581 Florissant Valley - Training Center 110<br />

20041 Sa 8am-3pm 7/30-7/30 Fee: $75<br />

section: 681 Meramec - Social Science Building 232<br />

Foreign Languages<br />

Please note: foreign language textbook (if needed) can be<br />

purchased in person at the college bookstore or online at<br />

www.stlcc.edu/ student_resources/books. Bring textbook to<br />

first class.<br />

Chinese<br />

CONVERSATIONAL CHINESE (MANDARIN): BEGINNING FLCH:702<br />

20523 MW 6pm-8pm 7/6-8/1 Fee: $85<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Communications North 224<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Rueih Chien<br />

This course is intended to provide preliminary conversational skills for those who wish to<br />

travel or do business in China. It will cover practical dialogues for home, shopping, asking<br />

directions, using public transportation, mailing, making phone calls and other needs for<br />

travel and social life. After completion, students will have a basic knowledge of the Chinese<br />

language which will enrich their experiences. <strong>Class</strong> begins on a Wednesday. Text required<br />

- bring to first class.<br />

French<br />

CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH: BEGINNING FLFR:702<br />

20487 MW 7pm-9pm 6/6-6/29 Fee: $85<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Communications North 203<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Marcel Kyle<br />

<strong>In</strong> a relaxed and informal atmosphere you will learn practical vocabulary, correct<br />

pronunciation, and basic sentence structure necessary to understand and use the<br />

French language. Especially helpful for persons planning to travel in Canada or Europe.<br />

Concentration will be on the oral use of the language in dealing with everyday situations.<br />

Text required - bring to first class. Bring a pocket folder, notebook and pen.


CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH: INTERMEDIATE FLFR:705<br />

20491 TTh 7pm-9pm 6/7-6/30 Fee: $85<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Communications North 226<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Marcel Kyle<br />

Designed for persons who have taken Conversational French: Beginning II or who have<br />

previously studied French and need a more advanced refresher. Concentration will be on<br />

the oral use of the language dealing with everyday situations. Text required - bring to first<br />

class. Bring a pocket folder, notebook and pen.<br />

German<br />

GERMAN FOR THE TRAVELER FLGE:701<br />

20505 W 6:30pm-9:15pm 6/22-7/6 Fee: $45<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Business Administration Building 124<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Bryan Young<br />

This basic German course will emphasize conversation for transportation, food, lodging, and<br />

basic shopping as well as observation of cultural differences. Text required - bring to first<br />

class.<br />

Italian<br />

ITALIAN FOR THE TRAVELER FLIT:701<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Annunciata Buzzai<br />

This basic Italian course will emphasize conversation for transportation, food, lodging, and<br />

basic shopping as well as observation of cultural differences. Text required - bring to first<br />

class. No prior Italian experience required.<br />

20309 M 4pm-6pm 6/6-6/27 Fee: $45<br />

section: 600 Meramec - Communications North 226<br />

20316 M 7pm-9pm 7/11-8/1 Fee: $45<br />

section: 651 Meramec - Social Science Building 109<br />

ITALIAN FOR FIRST TIMERS FLIT:701<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Annunciata Buzzai<br />

This conversational Italian class is for the absolute beginner with no prior Italian experience.<br />

Text required - bring to first class.<br />

20312 M 4pm-6pm 7/11-8/1 Fee: $45<br />

section: 601 Meramec - Communications North 226<br />

20314 M 7pm-9pm 6/6-6/27 Fee: $45<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Communications South 211<br />

Japanese<br />

CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE: BEGINNING FLJP:702<br />

20520 Sa 10am-12pm 6/11-7/30 Fee: $85<br />

section: 480 Forest Park - G Tower 119<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Satoko Kimzey<br />

This class introduces the Japanese language and culture through conversation. The goal is<br />

mastery of the basic grammatical structures. Cultural aspects of the class include customs,<br />

modern topics and traditions. No text required. Handouts provided. One class will be held<br />

at a Japanese restaurant - cost not included in fee. Date TBA.<br />

Spanish<br />

SPANISH FOR THE TRAVELER FLSP:701<br />

This basic Spanish course will emphasize conversation for transportation, food, lodging and<br />

basic shopping as well as observation of cultural differences. Text required - bring to first<br />

class.<br />

20333 M 6pm-8pm 6/6-6/27 Fee: $45<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Social Science Building 111<br />

20343 W 7pm-9pm 7/6-7/27 Fee: $45<br />

section: 651 Meramec - Communications North 203<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Ann Matthews<br />

20334 W 4pm-6pm 7/6-7/27 Fee: $45<br />

section: 601 Meramec - Communications North 226<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Ann Matthews<br />

SPANISH FOR FIRST TIMERS FLSP:701<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Ann Matthews<br />

This conversational Spanish class is for the absolute beginner with no prior Spanish<br />

experience. Text required - bring to the first class.<br />

20319 W 4pm-6pm 6/8-6/29 Fee: $45<br />

section: 600 Meramec - Communications North 226<br />

20335 W 7pm-9pm 6/8-6/29 Fee: $45<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Communications North 201<br />

CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH: BEGINNING I FLSP:702<br />

<strong>In</strong> a relaxed and informal atmosphere, you will learn practical vocabulary, correct<br />

pronunciation and basic sentence structure necessary to understand and use the Spanish<br />

language. Text required - bring to first class.<br />

20344 M 7pm-9pm 6/6-8/1 Fee: $85<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - G Tower 117<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Ann Matthews<br />

No class 7/4.<br />

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20518 Th 6:30pm-8:30pm 6/9-7/28 Fee: $85<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Communications South 119<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Anamaria Vigil<br />

CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH: BEGINNING II FLSP:704<br />

20515 T 6:30pm-8:30pm 6/7-7/26 Fee: $85<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Communications South 119<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Anamaria Vigil<br />

This class is for students who have some experience with the Spanish language. You will<br />

continue to increase your knowledge of the Spanish language including speaking, grammar<br />

and vocabulary. Prerequisite: Conversational Spanish: Beginning I or equivalent experience.<br />

Text required - bring to first class.<br />

CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH: INTERMEDIATE FLSP:705<br />

20516 W 6:30pm-8:30pm 6/8-7/27 Fee: $85<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Communications South 119<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Anamaria Vigil<br />

This course is designed for continued expansion of conversational skills in Spanish through<br />

focus on everyday vocabulary and situations. Basic grammar and sentence structure will<br />

be examined and reviewed. Aspects of Latino culture will be introduced and highlighted as<br />

topics of conversation throughout the class. Prerequisite: Conversational Spanish - Beginning<br />

II or equivalent experience. Text required - bring to first class.<br />

ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (SPA:101) FLSP:701<br />

20064 MTWTh 9am-11:45am 6/6-7/15 Fee: $332<br />

section: 230 Wildwood Building 301<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Christopher Reid<br />

A beginning course presenting the basic sentence structure and vocabulary necessary<br />

to participate in elementary Spanish conversation and to begin reading short Spanish<br />

passages. Additional lab hours required. No class 7/4. Available for credit as SPA:101.301.<br />

Gardening and Horticulture<br />

HERB GARDEN: GROWING, HARVESTING, PRESERVING AND USING HORT:701<br />

20004 W 6pm-9pm 6/8-6/8 Fee: $19<br />

section: 350 Wildwood Building 214<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Michelle Ochonicky<br />

Have you always wanted to have an herb garden but didn’t know where to start? Join us<br />

for this one-night class to learn how to plant, maintain and harvest an herb garden. You’ll<br />

also discover tips on using herbs in and around your home as well as the best way to<br />

freeze and preserve herbs for future use.<br />

VEGETABLE GARDENING AND HARVESTING HORT:701<br />

20005 Sa 9am-11:30am 6/11-6/11 Fee: $19<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Social Science Building 112<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Nancee Kruescheck<br />

Do you want to grow your own this season? Learn tips for planting, maintaining and<br />

harvesting your own fresh veggies. Topics for discussion include raised beds, container<br />

gardening and more!<br />

CREATE AN OASIS: HUMMINGBIRD/BUTTERFLY GARDENS HORT:702<br />

20631 T 6pm-7:30pm 6/28-6/28 Fee: $19<br />

section: M01 Ahner’s Garden and Gifts<br />

Every day we hear news of destructive earthquakes, fires and floods. These can destroy the<br />

habitats of our little winged friends. Come learn how to create a protective oasis for these<br />

beautiful creatures in your own yard. You’ll learn the formula of soil, water and plants for<br />

creating a winged garden. Experience the joy of watching hummingbirds and butterflies<br />

seeking refuge and nourishment right outside your window! Meet inside Ahner’s entrance by<br />

the large parking lot. Wear walking shoes for touring greenhouses.<br />

SQUARE FOOT GARDENING AND COMPANION PLANTING HORT:706<br />

20006 Sa 9am-11am 6/11-6/11 Fee: $19<br />

section: P01 City Seeds Urban Farm<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: David Horton<br />

How would you like a garden filled with beautiful flowers, vegetables, or herbs without<br />

heavy digging, and with less watering and weeding? Square foot gardening is a design<br />

system that enables the gardener to plant and maintain a productive, attractive garden<br />

in any amount of space based on a grid of 1’x1’ squares. <strong>In</strong> this class, we’ll talk about<br />

the design elements of square foot gardening to make a garden you’ll be proud of this<br />

growing season. <strong>In</strong> addition, we discuss the benefits of companion gardening and tips for<br />

companion planting success.<br />

GARDENING FOR THE NEW GARDENER HORT:708<br />

20008 Sa 9am-11:30am 6/4-6/4 Fee: $19<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Social Science Building 112<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Nancee Kruescheck<br />

Do you feel a bit lost when you go to the garden supply store? What do those numbers on<br />

a fertilizer bag mean?! Why does pH matter and what does it mean when your soil is “too<br />

limey?” Do you know what “B and B” means when buying a new tree for your yard? For<br />

these horticulture basics and much more, join our gardening expert for a crash course in<br />

gardening basics. Bring your questions for our horticulture expert.


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Opening in May<br />

Center for Workforce <strong>In</strong>novation<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

The Center for Workforce <strong>In</strong>novation at the<br />

Florissant Valley campus will:<br />

• Serve over 500 students annually through<br />

the expansion of existing instruction and<br />

launch of new programs.<br />

• Enhance instruction through effectively<br />

planned spaces that create synergy between<br />

programs.<br />

• Establish cutting-edge new programs<br />

in aerospace composites and green<br />

technologies.<br />

• Assist dislocated workers by offering<br />

accelerated training programs.<br />

Facility<br />

The 32,000-square-foot building will house 10<br />

instructional labs: six Aerospace technology,<br />

Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC),<br />

<strong>In</strong>dustrial Maintenance Training (IMT), Green<br />

Technologies/Sustainable Construction and<br />

<strong>In</strong>formation Technology. The facility will<br />

also include three all-purpose classrooms,<br />

conference room, student lounge and a public<br />

Cyber Café.<br />

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be the instructional<br />

facility for the<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> Aerospace<br />

<strong>In</strong>stitute. The center<br />

will house six aerospace instructional labs:<br />

metal structures, electrical/mechanical,<br />

composites fabrication, composites assembly,<br />

skills refresher and a large shared equipment<br />

area. The center will offer aerospace tec hnology<br />

courses in: aerospace fundamentals, metal<br />

structures; electrical assembly and installation;<br />

mechanical assembly and installation;<br />

composites fabrication and composites<br />

assembly.<br />

Technical and Green Technology<br />

Programs<br />

• Energy Technician<br />

• Green Technologies<br />

• <strong>In</strong>dustrial Maintenance Technician<br />

• Programmable Logic Control<br />

• Sustainable Construction<br />

For more information, visit<br />

www.stlcc.edu/cwi.<br />

Cyber Café<br />

Open to the Public


THEME GARDENING HORT:708<br />

20637 T 6pm-7:30pm 6/7-6/7 Fee: $19<br />

section: M01 Ahner’s Garden and Gifts<br />

One way to use all areas of your yard (including those areas that have erosion problems)<br />

is to set up theme gardens. This could include a rain garden, moon garden, native garden,<br />

scented garden or a children’s garden. Choosing the right plant for the right spot is the first<br />

step. With the helpful information from our expert, you can do it right the first time, then<br />

sit back and enjoy your theme garden all summer long! Meet inside Ahner’s entrance by<br />

the large parking lot. Wear walking shoes for touring greenhouses.<br />

BACKYARD COMPOSTING AND SOIL PREPARATION HORT:709<br />

20009 W 6pm-8:30pm 6/15-6/15 Fee: $19<br />

section: 350 Wildwood Building 214<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Michelle Ochonicky<br />

The key to successful gardening is in the soil. Composting yard waste is one of the most<br />

environmentally sound things you can do. This class provides a straight-forward explanation<br />

of what your plants need to be healthy and hearty in terms that even novice gardeners<br />

understand. Plenty of opportunity for Q and A.<br />

INCREDIBLE EDIBLE LANDSCAPES HORT:711<br />

20017 Sa 9am-11:30am 6/18-6/18 Fee: $19<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Social Science Building 112<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Nancee Kruescheck<br />

It is possible to transform your yard into a garden of Eden, using herbs, fruiting plants and<br />

trees that can feed you as well as be beautiful. Learn to use healing and culinary herb<br />

plants in your landscape to add interest and to harvest from throughout the year. <strong>In</strong> this<br />

workshop, we will go through a step-by-step process from designing your personal space to<br />

planting seeds, cuttings and divisions. We will get you well on your way to a healthier and<br />

more interesting landscape.<br />

CONTAINER GARDENING FOR OUTDOOR PLANTS HORT:714<br />

20010 T 7pm-9pm 6/14-6/14 Fee: $19<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Social Science Building 112<br />

Creative outdoor container plantings for the 2011 growing season will be shown. There<br />

will be demonstrations of techniques for a variety of plant selections--tropicals, herbs,<br />

vegetables, small trees, shrubs, new cultivars and old favorites. Proper soil mixtures, proper<br />

timing and placement of plantings to insure optimal enjoyment will be discussed.<br />

SPECTACULAR INDOOR PLANTS FOR YOUR HOME OR OFFICE SPACE HORT:722<br />

20638 T 6pm-7:30pm 7/19-7/19 Fee: $19<br />

section: M01 Ahner’s Garden and Gifts<br />

Houseplants do more than brighten up your space with color and energy…they bring<br />

wonderful health benefits to your indoor environment. Getting the right plant for the right<br />

location is just a part of having success with indoor plants. Do you know what the ONE<br />

most important factor is? Come hear our horticulture expert’s sage advice on selecting<br />

plants suited to your interest and time. Give life to your indoor spaces beautifully and<br />

successfully. You’ll see a wide variety of house and office plants... bring your questions.<br />

Meet inside Ahner’s entrance by the large parking lot. Wear walking shoes for touring<br />

greenhouses.<br />

BEEKEEPING HORT:765<br />

Beekeeping can be a hobby, a secondary business or a full-time vocation. It’s a relatively<br />

inexpensive hobby that provides a sweet bonus each year. Is beekeeping right for you?<br />

Come to this class and learn the basics to discover how to get started.<br />

20018 Sa 9:30am-11:30am 6/11-6/11 Fee: $19<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Social Science Building 108<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Yvonne Von Der Ahe<br />

20097 W 6:30pm-8:30pm 6/29-6/29 Fee: $19<br />

section: 350 Wildwood Building 202<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: James Rundquist<br />

GED Preparation<br />

GED STUDY REVIEW GEDU:701<br />

This course will help prepare you to take the GED examination for high school equivalency.<br />

It will feature classroom instruction for all five GED tests: Writing Skills, Social <strong>St</strong>udies,<br />

Science, <strong>In</strong>terpreting Literature and the Arts, and Mathematics. Practice tests will also be<br />

given. Textbook required. This course will prepare you to take the GED test. You must have<br />

a working knowledge of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Attendance the<br />

first week is required. Reading assessment required prior to registration for classes held at<br />

the Forest Park campus.<br />

20083 TTh 1pm-4pm 6/21-8/11 Fee: $119<br />

section: 400 Forest Park - G Tower 119<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Linda McBride<br />

20085 TTh 6:30pm-9pm 6/7-8/11 Fee: $119<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - G Tower 115<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Carolyn Jackson<br />

20087 MW 9:15am-12:15pm 6/6-8/1 Fee: $119<br />

section: 500 Florissant Valley - Engineering Building 282<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Melanie Redler<br />

No class 7/4.<br />

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20088 TTh 6pm-9pm 6/21-8/11 Fee: $119<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Engineering Building 291<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Cherie Hyman<br />

Adult Basic Education (including GED) and English As A<br />

Second Language<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> at Meramec offers these programs in the<br />

following school districts: Affton, Bayless, Kirkwood, Lindbergh, Mehlville,<br />

Valley Park and Webster Groves.<br />

Meramec/Continuing Education Call 314-984-7777<br />

for more information<br />

Adult Basic Education (including GED) and English As a Second Language<br />

classes are also offered by the following school districts…<br />

City of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> Public Schools Call 314-367-5000<br />

…serving the school districts of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> city, Ferguson-Florissant, Hancock<br />

Place, Jennings, Normandy, Riverview Gardens and Wellston<br />

Parkway Schools Call 314-415-4940<br />

…serving the school districts of Brentwood, Clayton, Hazelwood,<br />

Pattonville, Ladue, Maplewood, Richmond Heights and Parkway<br />

Rockwood Schools Call 636-733-2161<br />

…serving the school district of Rockwood<br />

Ritenour Schools Call 314-426-7900<br />

…serving the school district of Ritenour<br />

University City Schools Call 314-993-0462<br />

…serving the school district of University City<br />

Hi-Tech Charities Call 314-389-5737 ext. 112<br />

…Adult Basic Education program serving North <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong><br />

The GED exam is offered at the Forest Park campus.<br />

Call 314-644-9251 for exam dates.<br />

<strong>St</strong>udents who take GED classes at the Forest Park campus are required to<br />

take a reading assessment test prior to registering. Go to Room G-329.<br />

GED Online is also available.<br />

Go to www.gedonlineclass.com for more information<br />

Health and Wellness<br />

STRESS REDUCTION TECHNIQUES FOR DAILY LIFE HEAL:701<br />

20144 Sa 2pm-4pm 7/16-7/16 Fee: $34<br />

section: M01 Masterpeace <strong>St</strong>udios<br />

Discover exercises to enhance awareness in everyday life. Receive guided instruction in<br />

awareness-enhancing techniques: breath awareness, body scan, sitting meditation and<br />

mindful Yoga. Get suggestions for daily home practice.<br />

LAVENDER AROMATHERAPY HEAL:701<br />

20485 Sa 1pm-2:30pm 7/16-7/16 Fee: $24<br />

section: W01 Winding Brook Estate<br />

Aromatherapy is the art of treating body, mind and spirit with natural aromatic substances<br />

harvested from nature’s rich store. Lavender is generally regarded as the most versatile<br />

essence therapeutically. Drawing on research and clinical studies this in-depth class will<br />

explore all aspects of Lavender for these purposes. Each participant will even get to take<br />

home a bottle of Lavender essential oil for their own use. <strong>Class</strong> will be held lakeside in the<br />

old red barn (fans but no air conditioning - dress appropriately for the season). There will<br />

also be a brief tour of the blooming lavender fields (walking shoes required). Expect full sun<br />

and uneven ground. For directions to the lavender farm: www.WindingBrookEstate.com.<br />

THE DINER’S DOZEN: EAT OUT - EAT HEALTHY HEAL:712<br />

20182 T 6:30pm-8:30pm 6/28-6/28 Fee: $15<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Social Science Building 110<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Susan Ring<br />

It’s hard to eat healthy and manage your weight when you eat out, but that doesn’t mean<br />

you can’t do it! Go on that dinner date…meet your friend for lunch…AND stay on track!<br />

Learn a dozen (or more) tips and strategies to keep in mind the next time you head out<br />

to a restaurant.


FAT, FIBER AND FROSTING HEAL:712<br />

20186 Sa 9:30am-11:30am 6/25-6/25 Fee: $15<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Business Administration Building 112<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Dorothy Cooke<br />

A look at what’s wrong with the “Western” diet. And hopefully, how you can fix yours.<br />

<strong>Class</strong> taught by a board certified internist and nutritional consultant.<br />

THE MAGIC OF COINCIDENCE HEAL:765<br />

20189 Sa 10am-12pm 7/16-7/16 Fee: $15<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Social Science Building 109<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Roselyn Mathews<br />

A guide to greater awareness of “meaningful coincidences” in life. Discover how to trust<br />

intuition and receive the power of synchronicities.<br />

Massage<br />

COUPLES MASSAGE HEAL:704<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: B Sanvito<br />

Find gentle ways to comfort and relax your partner. Methods based on Swedish, Russian<br />

massage and Trigger Point Therapy. Partner required. Fee is per person. Supply list sent.<br />

20145 Sa 9:30am-3:30pm 6/11-6/11 Fee: $34<br />

section: 480 Forest Park - Hospitality 221<br />

20146 Sa 9:30am-3:30pm 7/16-7/16 Fee: $34<br />

section: 481 Forest Park - Hospitality 221<br />

History/Philosophy<br />

THE CIVIL WAR: DID CANNONS WIN THE WAR? HIST:705<br />

20327 W 7pm-9pm 6/15-6/15 Fee: $19<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Social Science Building 107<br />

Some historians say that the Union’s cannon won the war. Other historians disagree. We<br />

discuss the facts so you can decide for yourself. <strong>In</strong>structor is Wynn Ward, a member of the<br />

Civil War Round Table of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong>.<br />

THE CIVIL WAR: DOCTORS, NURSES AND MEDICINE HIST:705<br />

20328 W 7pm-9pm 6/22-6/22 Fee: $19<br />

section: 651 Meramec - Lecture Halls Building 103<br />

We will explore medical care during the Civil War that nurses and doctors often performed<br />

heroically, though care was very crude. <strong>In</strong>structor is Wynn Ward, a member of the Civil<br />

War Round Table of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong>.<br />

THE CIVIL WAR: RECEIVING THE NEWS OF THE WAR HIST:705<br />

20330 W 7pm-9pm 6/29-6/29 Fee: $19<br />

section: 652 Meramec - Lecture Halls Building 104<br />

Many newspapers and correspondents traveled with the armies. Photography was still new<br />

and everyone would pose to have their pictures taken. You will decide whether or not the<br />

home front got the news more quickly than is the case today. Did the North and South get<br />

the same coverage? <strong>In</strong>structor is Wynn Ward, a member of the Civil War Round Table of<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong>.<br />

ANNIE MALONE - HISTORIC ST. LOUIS ENTREPRENUER HIST:708<br />

20324 T 7pm-9pm 7/12-7/19 Fee: $29<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - G Tower 119<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Chajuana Trawick<br />

Explore the history of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong>’ first African-American woman millionaire. Annie M. Turbo<br />

Pope-Malone founded PORO HAIR and BEAUTY CULTURE in 1902. She was a rousing<br />

success and continues to inspire use because of her legacy in the Annie Malone Children<br />

and Family Services Center. During the course, you’ll examine her hair and bauty business,<br />

the Poro <strong>College</strong> complex, and learn more about her unique product distribution system.<br />

The course is taught by Chajuana Trawick, M.B.A., Ph.D./A.B.D. who specializes in the<br />

history of black entreprenuers in the fashion and beauty business.<br />

Home Decorating<br />

INTERIOR DECORATING: COLOR SCHEMES HOME:708<br />

20042 W 6:30pm-9:30pm 6/8-6/8 Fee: $19<br />

section: 350 Wildwood Building 202<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Kathryn Leinauer<br />

Choose the best colors for your room and learn how to incorporate them into the room<br />

properly. Weight and balance of the colors will be discussed. Bring a notebook. <strong>In</strong>formation<br />

presented in this class adds details to the color scheme part of HOME:703 offered in the<br />

spring semester.<br />

INTERIOR DECORATING: ACCESSORIES HOME:709<br />

20043 W 6:30pm-9:30pm 6/15-6/15 Fee: $19<br />

section: 350 Wildwood Building 202<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Kathryn Leinauer<br />

Choose the right shape and size accessories, learn how to mix accessories with different<br />

patterns and to put colors in the right proportions. You will begin to see your personality<br />

reflected in your choice of accessories. Bring a notebook. <strong>In</strong>formation presented in this class<br />

adds details to the accessories part of HOME:703 offered in the spring semester.<br />

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Home Improvements<br />

SIMPLE HOME REPAIRS FOR WOMEN: BE YOUR OWN PLUMBER HOME:713<br />

20031 W 7pm-9pm 6/8-6/8 Fee: $19<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Engineering Building 154<br />

When something needs fixing who do you call? Fix it yourself and save time, money and<br />

hassle. A variety of simple home repairs will be presented with a “hands-on” focus. If your<br />

toilet runs, your drains are slow, you need a new faucet, this course is for you! A variety<br />

of simple home repairs that you can do yourself will be examined with a “hands-on”<br />

perspective. The ideal home repair toolbox for women will be presented. We’ll look at howto,<br />

when-to and when it’s safer NOT to. Come prepared to be amazed at what you can<br />

do yourself.<br />

SIMPLE HOME REPAIRS FOR WOMEN:<br />

DO-IT-YOURSELF ELECTRICAL FIX-ITS HOME:713<br />

20037 W 7pm-9pm 6/15-6/15 Fee: $19<br />

section: 551 Florissant Valley - Engineering Building 154<br />

When something needs fixing who do you call? Fix it yourself and save time, money and<br />

hassle. A variety of simple home repairs will be presented with a “hands-on” focus. If you<br />

need a new ceiling fixture, wall switch or outlet, this course is for you! A variety of simple<br />

home repairs that you can do yourself will be examined with a “hands-on” perspective. The<br />

ideal home repair toolbox for women will be presented. We’ll look at how-to, when-to and<br />

when it’s safer NOT to. Come prepared to be amazed at what you can do yourself.<br />

FEARLESS HOME REPAIR:<br />

PLANNING A BASEMENT REMODELING PROJECT HOME:713<br />

20033 W 7pm-9pm 6/22-6/22 Fee: $19<br />

section: 552 Florissant Valley - Engineering Building 154<br />

Before you make that first cut or hit the first nail, start here! You’ll learn to layout and<br />

measure your basement remodeling projects so you can frame, insulate, wire, add a<br />

bathroom and more. Bring a layout of your basement showing where existing windows,<br />

stairs, furnace, hot water heater, washer and dryer, etc. are located.<br />

FEARLESS HOME REPAIR:<br />

DOORS, WINDOWS, SCREENS, AND INSULATION HOME:713<br />

20034 W 7pm-9pm 6/29-6/29 Fee: $19<br />

section: 553 Florissant Valley - Engineering Building 154<br />

Want to save money on home repairs you can do yourself? Come see how easy it is to<br />

patch, replace, or repair your own screens, doors, windows and insulation.<br />

FEARLESS HOME REPAIR:<br />

5 REPAIRS EVERY HOMEOWNER SHOULD KNOW HOME:713<br />

20035 W 7pm-9pm 7/13-7/13 Fee: $19<br />

section: 554 Florissant Valley - Engineering Building 154<br />

You should be able to do a few simple household repairs and tasks without using special<br />

hand tools. <strong>In</strong> our course you’ll learn to locate utility shut offs, re-light a pilot light, fix a<br />

faucet, replace a furnace filter and replace electrical outlets and switches. Learning to<br />

perform these few tasks can save you a lot of money!<br />

DO-IT-YOURSELF CERAMIC TILING HOME:713<br />

20036 W 7pm-9pm 7/20-7/20 Fee: $19<br />

section: 555 Florissant Valley - Engineering Building 154<br />

Come learn how to repair, re-grout, or install new ceramic tile and grout on floors and walls<br />

in your home. Distinguish between the different sizes of tile and why each are used in<br />

certain places. You’ll learn how to design, layout, prepare, cut, and install ceramic tile and<br />

grout. See the tools you’ll need and watch a demonstration of how and why to use them.<br />

<strong>In</strong>vestments and Financial Planning<br />

PRESERVING CAPITAL & MAKING IT GROW: A WINNING STRATEGY<br />

FOR GOOD TIMES AND BAD FINC:714<br />

20362 Sa 9am-4pm 6/4-6/11 Fee: $69<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Social Science Building 103<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Brian Bingham<br />

This class is designed to empower the individual investor with strategies for stock market<br />

success as used by successful investors of our time. Week one covers historical precedent<br />

and how it applies today. Week two guides you in selecting and purchasing the best<br />

investments. Week three lets you know when to protect yourself by selling investments.<br />

Week four covers minimizing potential risk while maximizing potential gain. <strong>In</strong>structor owns<br />

and operates an investment firm that has successfully avoided the fall 2008 collapse of<br />

the U.S. stock market. <strong>St</strong>udents will have a one hour break for lunch.


Mathematics<br />

CHEMISTRY WARM-UP: MATH REVIEW FOR CHEMISTRY<br />

(CHM:101 OR CHM:105) MATH:752<br />

20021 WThF 8am-12pm 6/1-6/3 Fee: $54<br />

section: 600 Meramec - Social Science Building 111<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Suzanne Saum<br />

Don’t let chemistry get you down! Get a head start on the materials you will need to<br />

succeed in Chemistry (CHM:101 or CHM:105). Topics include algebra review, calculator<br />

operations, scientific notation, metric system, dimensional analysis and study skills.<br />

Motorcycle Safety<br />

Recreational Bikes<br />

<strong>St</strong>udents must bring DOT-approved helmet (loaner helmets<br />

available), boots, gloves, long-sleeved jacket or heavy shirt, eye<br />

protection, sturdy pants and show proof of medical insurance. At<br />

the discretion of the instructors, students who are unable to safely<br />

operate the motorcycles will be dismissed from class for their own<br />

protection and the safety of the group. No refunds will be given if<br />

you are unable to complete the class for any reason. <strong>St</strong>udents under<br />

18 years of age must have a release form signed by a legal guardian<br />

or parent.<br />

MOTORCYCLE SAFETY BASIC RIDER COURSE (BRC) MOTR:701<br />

The Basic Rider Course (MSF-BRC) is geared toward the novice motorcyclist, but will<br />

also provide an excellent skills update for the returning rider or those experienced with<br />

no previous formal training. The course consists of classroom and on-bike instruction<br />

with furnished motorcycles. Those who successfully complete the course will be issued a<br />

completion card from the Missouri Motorcycle Safety Program which is a waiver for the<br />

road test portion of the license endorsement. <strong>St</strong>udents must be able to ride a bicycle. Call<br />

for a detailed brochure: 314-984-7777. To view a five-minute video of Basic Rider Course<br />

highlights, go to msf-usa.org. <strong>St</strong>udents must be at least 15½ years old and able to ride a<br />

bicycle. Those under 18 years of age must have a release form signed by a legal guardian<br />

or parent. <strong>St</strong>udents must bring DOT-approved helmet (loaner helmets available), boots,<br />

gloves, long-sleeved jacket or heavy shirt, eye protection, sturdy pants and show proof of<br />

medical insurance. At the discretion of the instructors, students who are unable to safely<br />

operate the motorcycles will be dismissed from class for their own protection and the<br />

safety of the group. No refunds will be given if you are unable to complete the class for<br />

any reason.<br />

20049 F 6pm-9pm 5/20-5/20 Fee: $195<br />

Sa 7am-5pm 6/4-6/4<br />

Su 7am-3pm 6/5-6/5<br />

section: 480 Forest Park - D Tower 215<br />

20050 Sa 9am-7pm 6/4-6/4 Fee: $195<br />

Su 9am-8pm 6/5-6/5<br />

section: 481 Forest Park - D Tower 215<br />

20051 F 6pm-9pm 6/3-6/3 Fee: $195<br />

Sa 7am-5pm 6/11-6/11<br />

Su 7am-3pm 6/12-6/12<br />

section: 482 Forest Park - D Tower 215<br />

20052 F 6pm-9pm 6/17-6/17 Fee: $195<br />

Sa 7am-5pm 6/25-6/25<br />

Su 7am-3pm 6/26-6/26<br />

section: 483 Forest Park - D Tower 215<br />

20053 F 6pm-9pm 6/24-6/24 Fee: $195<br />

Sa 7am-5pm 7/9-7/9<br />

Su 7am-3pm 7/10-7/10<br />

section: 484 Forest Park - D Tower 215<br />

20054 F 6pm-9pm 7/8-7/8 Fee: $195<br />

Sa 7am-5pm 7/16-7/16<br />

Su 7am-3pm 7/17-7/17<br />

section: 485 Forest Park - D Tower 215<br />

20055 F 6pm-9pm 7/15-7/15 Fee: $195<br />

Sa 7am-5pm 7/23-7/23<br />

Su 7am-3pm 7/24-7/24<br />

section: 486 Forest Park - D Tower 215<br />

20056 F 6pm-9pm 7/22-7/22 Fee: $195<br />

Sa 7am-5pm 7/30-7/30<br />

Su 7am-3pm 7/31-7/31<br />

section: 487 Forest Park - D Tower 215<br />

20057 F 6pm-9pm 7/29-7/29 Fee: $195<br />

Sa 7am-5pm 8/13-8/13<br />

Su 7am-3pm 8/14-8/14<br />

section: 488 Forest Park - D Tower 215<br />

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20058 F 6pm-9pm 8/12-8/12 Fee: $195<br />

Sa 7am-5pm 8/20-8/20<br />

Su 7am-3pm 8/21-8/21<br />

section: 489 Forest Park - D Tower 215<br />

20059 F 6pm-9pm 8/19-8/19 Fee: $195<br />

Sa 7am-5pm 8/27-8/27<br />

Su 7am-3pm 8/28-8/28<br />

section: 490 Forest Park - D Tower 215<br />

MOTORCYCLE SAFETY COURSE - ADVANCED RIDER COURSE MOTR:704<br />

20060 Sa 8am-5pm 6/18-6/18 Fee: $149<br />

section: 480 Forest Park - D Tower 215<br />

Get the most out of your bike with the Motorcycle Safety Course Level III (MSF-ARC), while<br />

improving your ability to deal with hazards. Riders will enhance skills to improve cornering,<br />

swerving and braking techniques as well as develop additional expertise in the areas of<br />

risk management, decision-making, riding strategies and rider behavior. Using techniques<br />

developed by sport bike riders, you will learn how to maximize your turning abilities, how<br />

to stop as well as your machine can manage, and how to swerve around large objects.<br />

This course is for two-wheeled motorcycles only (no scooters). For the beginning or casual<br />

rider, the ERC would be a recommended prerequisite. <strong>St</strong>udents must have a motorcycle<br />

endorsement on driver’s license and provide their own insured street legal motorcycle. No<br />

passengers allowed!<br />

Music<br />

TOPICS IN MUSIC HISTORY MUSC:702<br />

20086 Th 4:30pm-5:30pm 6/9-7/28 Fee: $39<br />

section: 500 Florissant Valley - Communications 114<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Christina Springer<br />

Brief overview of the music of Bach, Joplin, <strong>St</strong>ravinsky, Davis and more.<br />

BASIC MUSIC THEORY MUSC:703<br />

20084 T 4:30pm-5:30pm 6/7-7/26 Fee: $39<br />

section: 500 Florissant Valley - Communications 114<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Christina Springer<br />

Learn the fundamental basics of music including note reading, scales, chords, and<br />

transposition. Text required - bring to first class.<br />

GUITAR: BEGINNING I MUSC:705<br />

Even without guitar or music background, you can try tuning, string changing, selecting<br />

a guitar, first position, open position chords, simple scales, melodies and right-hand<br />

strumming. <strong>St</strong>art tablature and guitar notation. Must bring own (acoustic) guitar and extra<br />

set of strings. Text required - bring to first class.<br />

20029 T 6pm-7:30pm 6/7-8/2 Fee: $59<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - G Tower 111<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Carol Eder<br />

No class 7/19.<br />

20089 Th 7:30pm-9pm 6/9-7/28 Fee: $59<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Communications 114<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Christina Springer<br />

20117 T 7pm-9pm 6/14-7/19 Fee: $59<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Humanities West Building 102<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: James Renz<br />

GUITAR: BEGINNING II MUSC:705<br />

20030 T 7:30pm-9pm 6/7-8/2 Fee: $59<br />

section: 451 Forest Park - G Tower 111<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Carol Eder<br />

This class is for students who have prior guitar experience playing basic chords in open 1st<br />

position. The class begins with a review of the basic chords, then covers ear training, note<br />

reading through 5th position, developing right-hand technique, moveable chords, individual<br />

note and chord scales. No class 7/19. Prerequisite: <strong>St</strong>udents must have taken Guitar -<br />

Beginning l or be able to play exercises in Essential Elements for Guitar up to page 50.<br />

Must bring own (acoustic) guitar. Text required - bring to first class.<br />

PIANO: BEGINNING MUSC:710<br />

20025 M 6pm-7:30pm 6/6-8/1 Fee: $59<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Humanities East Building 112<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Ronald Krausch<br />

<strong>In</strong> this enjoyable, relaxed approach to the piano, you will learn the letter names of notes<br />

and where they are on the keyboard, simple chords to accompany melodies, easy rhythm<br />

patterns and pedaling. No class 7/4. Text required - bring to first class. Headphones with<br />

1/4” adapter required. Course is intended for individuals with little or no piano or music<br />

experience.<br />

PIANO: BEGINNING PLUS MUSC:710<br />

20091 Th 5:30pm-7:30pm 6/9-7/28 Fee: $74<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Communications Building 114<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Christina Springer<br />

<strong>In</strong> this enjoyable, relaxed approach to the piano, you will learn: 1) the letter names of<br />

notes and where they are on the keyboard, 2) simple chords to accompany melodies,<br />

3) easy rhythm patterns, and 4) pedaling. Text required - bring to first class. Course is<br />

intended for individuals with little or no piano or music experience.


PIANO: ADVANCED BEGINNING MUSC:711<br />

20028 M 7:30pm-9pm 6/6-8/1 Fee: $59<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Humanities East Building 112<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Ronald Krausch<br />

There is a review at course’s beginning if needed. Learn: more advanced rhythms - dotted<br />

rhythms and triplets, major chords and their functions, staccato playing, major scales and<br />

exercises, and expression marks and phrasing. ‘Pop’ music introduced. Songs will be played<br />

in major keys. No class 7/4. Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of keyboard and letter names<br />

of notes recommended. Text required - bring to first class. Headphones with 1/4” adapter<br />

required. A continuation of the beginning class.<br />

PIANO: ADVANCED BEGINNING PLUS MUSC:711<br />

20092 T 5:30pm-7:30pm 6/7-7/26 Fee: $74<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Communications 114<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Christina Springer<br />

There is a review at course’s beginning if needed. Learn: more advanced rhythms - dotted<br />

rhythms and triplets, major chords and their functions, staccato playing, major scales<br />

and exercises, and expression marks and phrasing. ‘Pop’ music introduced. Songs will be<br />

played in major keys. Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of keyboard and letter names of notes<br />

recommended. Text required - bring to first class. A continuation of the beginning class.<br />

Non-Profit Agency Administration<br />

EVENT PLANNING “101” NPAD:703<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Nancy Higgins<br />

Explore the who, what, when, where, why and how of event planning. Participants will learn<br />

the basic components of an event, how to establish objectives, organizational tools, tips on<br />

working with vendors, ideas on how to promote and market an event as well as budgeting,<br />

volunteer recruitment, and post event evaluation. Participants will have the opportunity to<br />

brainstorm new event ideas and ways to refresh an annual event.<br />

20332 Th 7pm-9pm 7/14-7/14 Fee: $19<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - G Tower 111<br />

20331 Th 6:30pm-9pm 6/23-6/23 Fee: $19<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Communications South 206<br />

BUILDING AND ENERGIZING YOUR VOLUNTEER BASE NPAD:707<br />

20663 Sa 9am-1pm 6/25-6/25 Fee: $34<br />

section: M01 Dave Mungenast Lexus<br />

Volunteers play a key role in everyday operations of not-for-profit organizations. A<br />

committed volunteer will also serve as a spokesman for your organization and as a network<br />

to attract complementary volunteers. This interactive class will teach you to identify key<br />

people, and to build, maintain and energize a passionate and committed volunteer base<br />

for your organization. <strong>In</strong>structor is a Training Manager at Lutheran Hour Ministries which<br />

is supported by the <strong>In</strong>ternational Lutheran Laymen’s League - a volunteer organization of<br />

150,000 members!<br />

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Nursing and Allied Health<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION (Rev . 11/10)<br />

Allied Health Continuing Education of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> offers a wide selection of courses and workshops. Please<br />

take a few moments to read the course descriptions. There are<br />

new offerings that have been developed in response to requests.<br />

Courses are approved or pending approval for continuing<br />

education credit as noted. Approval by another accrediting entity or for<br />

professional licensure is the sole responsibility of the participant.<br />

Contact hours will be awarded to participants who attend the entire<br />

educational activity if it is a single session; or 80 percent of an activity that meets<br />

multiple sessions and completes the education activity evaluation.<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> is an approved provider of continuing nursing<br />

education by the Missouri Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the<br />

American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> believes that all planners, presenters and content<br />

experts taking part in continuing nursing education learning activities must adhere to<br />

a fair, unbiased and evidence-based approach in presenting content, and declare any<br />

relationships with commercial organizations. Any real or apparent conflict of interest<br />

will be disclosed to participants.<br />

When commercial support is received for a continuing nursing education<br />

activity, the planning committee will maintain complete control of speaker selection<br />

and content.<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>, the Missouri Nurses Association and the American<br />

Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission of Accreditation do not endorse any commercial<br />

product which may be on display at an educational activity or may be mentioned during<br />

a presentation. Participants will be notified during the educational activity of any product<br />

use for a purpose other than that for which it was approved by the Food and Drug<br />

Administration.<br />

Allied Health Continuing Education of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> serves as<br />

a <strong>Community</strong> Training Center for the American Heart Association whose mission<br />

is to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular disease and stroke and sets<br />

guidelines for emergency cardiovascular care and training. The American Heart<br />

Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in BLS, ACLS and PALS<br />

and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials<br />

in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American<br />

Heart Association. Any fee charged for a course, except for a portion of the fee<br />

needed for American Heart Association course material, does not represent income<br />

to the Association.<br />

Clinical and Field Work<br />

Some degree and certificate programs offered by the college require students to<br />

obtain clinical or other field experience as part of their course work. <strong>St</strong>udents with<br />

criminal convictions or drug use may have difficulty progressing in these programs.<br />

Hospitals and facilities may mandate that a criminal background check and/or drug<br />

screening check (at the student’s expense) may be conducted prior to placement<br />

in a clinical or field setting. <strong>St</strong>udents not passing these checks may be prohibited<br />

from participating in the clinical or field experience thus rendering the student<br />

ineligible to satisfactorily meet the course/program requirements. <strong>St</strong>udents should<br />

contact an academic advisor or the program coordinator for further details.<br />

Rev. 11/10.<br />

Advanced Cardiac <strong>Life</strong> Support<br />

DUE TO THE NATURE OF THE PROGRAM YOU MUST ARRIVE ON TIME.<br />

NO ADMITTANCE AFTER THE STATED START TIME.<br />

REGISTRATION THREE WEEKS PRIOR TO COURSE START DATE IS<br />

REQUIRED TO ENSURE APPROPRIATE STUDENT-TO-INSTRUCTOR RATIOS<br />

AND TO ENSURE ARRIVAL OF PRE-COURSE MATERIALS.<br />

ADVANCED CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT ACLS:701<br />

Advanced Cardiac <strong>Life</strong> Support classes emphasize the importance of basic life support<br />

CPR to patient survival; the integration of effective basic life support with advanced<br />

cardiovascular life support interventions; and the importance of effective team interaction<br />

and communication during resuscitation. <strong>St</strong>udents engage in simulated clinical scenarios<br />

that encourage active, hands-on-participation through learning stations where students will<br />

practice essential skills individually, as part of a team and as a team leader.<br />

20160 SaSu 8am-5pm 6/25-6/26 Fee: $270<br />

section: 480 Forest Park - G Tower 121<br />

20161 SaSu 8am-5pm 7/23-7/24 Fee: $270<br />

section: 481 Forest Park - G Tower 121<br />

20162 SaSu 8am-5pm 8/20-8/21 Fee: $270<br />

section: 482 Forest Park - G Tower 121


Emergency Medical Services<br />

ATTENDANCE AT FIRST CLASS SESSION IS MANDATORY-<br />

NO LATE REGISRATION IS ALLOWED!<br />

A STRICT ATTENDANCE POLICY IS ENFORCED.<br />

EMT CORE CURRICULUM FOR RE-LICENSURE –<br />

NOT INITIAL EMT-B TRAINING.<br />

EMT CORE CURRICULUM EMSS:700<br />

This course meets all the current requirements for Missouri EMT-B license renewal.<br />

It includes the assessment and care of the sick and injured, pediatric and geriatric<br />

emergencies, childbirth, defibrillation, hazardous material situations and the use of adjunctive<br />

EMS equipment. No registration after first class session on 5/10/11.<br />

20235 TTh 9am-1pm 5/10-8/18 Fee: $270<br />

section: 400 Forest Park - G Tower 121<br />

20236 TTh 6pm-10pm 5/10-8/18 Fee: $270<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - G Tower 121<br />

AIRWAY MANAGEMENT EMSS:701<br />

This workshop meets Missouri EMT-B relicensure requirements for four mandatory or<br />

elective CEUs. It includes respiratory assessment andthe use of adjunctive airway equipment<br />

available for EMT-B use. Oxygen therapy is also discussed.<br />

20237 Th 9am-1pm 5/26-5/26 Fee: $31<br />

section: 400 Forest Park - G Tower 121<br />

20238 Th 6pm-10pm 5/26-5/26 Fee: $31<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - G Tower 121<br />

TRAUMA MANAGEMENT EMSS:702<br />

This workshop meets Missouri EMT-B relicensure requirements for four mandatory or<br />

elective CEUs. It includes assessment and treatment for the trauma patient. It reviews<br />

kinetics of trauma and mechanism of injury patterns.<br />

20239 Th 9am-1pm 6/9-6/9 Fee: $31<br />

section: 400 Forest Park - G Tower 121<br />

20241 Th 6pm-10pm 6/9-6/9 Fee: $31<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - G Tower 121<br />

EMT-B FIELD INTERNSHIP EMSS:704<br />

20279 MTWThFSa 7am-10pm 5/9-8/19 Fee: $148<br />

section: PD1 Forest Park - Off Campus (CE)<br />

This course is designed to assist the Missouri licensed EMT-B in obtaining 100 hours of<br />

ambulance observation. Course participants will schedule field internship hours through an<br />

assigned clinical coordinator. <strong>St</strong>udents must contact the EMS Program Coordinator at<br />

314-644-9925.<br />

PARAMEDIC CLINICAL PRACTICUM EMSS:705<br />

20281 TBA 7am-10pm 5/9-8/19 Fee: $48<br />

section: PD1 Forest Park - Off Campus (CE)<br />

This course is designed to assist current Paramedic Technology students complete<br />

outstanding clinical and field internship requirements. Participants will schedule hours through<br />

an assigned clinical coordinator. <strong>St</strong>udents must contact the EMS Program Coordinator at<br />

314-644-9925.<br />

EMT-B BLOOD GLUCOSE ANALYSIS WORKSHOP EMSS:707<br />

This workshop meets Missouri EMT-B relicensure requirements for three mandatory or<br />

elective CEUs. It includes emergency medical care of altered mental status patients with<br />

a history of diabetes. Emphasis is placed on assessment of the diabetic patient including<br />

blood glucose analysis. Administration of medication related to diabetic emergencies is also<br />

discussed.<br />

20242 Th 9am-1pm 7/14-7/14 Fee: $38<br />

section: 400 Forest Park - G Tower 121<br />

20274 Th 6pm-10pm 7/14-7/14 Fee: $38<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - G Tower 121<br />

Legal Nurse Consultant<br />

INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL NURSE CONSULTING NRSG:721<br />

20275 T 8am-4:45pm 6/14-6/14 Fee: $115<br />

section: S01 South County Education & University Center 215<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Barbara Boschert<br />

Due to the variety and uniqueness of each offering of this class, online descriptions are not<br />

feasible. Each SLCC campus maintains a separate listing of non-credit course descriptions. If<br />

you would like a detailed description of this specific section, please contact the campus or<br />

location where the course is being offered.Required course for LNC Certificate Program. 6.75<br />

Contact Hours.<br />

MEDICAL/LEGAL ANALYSIS OF LIFE CARE PLANNING NRSG:721<br />

20277 Th 8:30am-12:45pm 6/30-6/30 Fee: $75<br />

section: S02 South County Education & University Center 215<br />

Due to the variety and uniqueness of each offering of this class, online descriptions are not<br />

feasible. Each STLCC campus maintains a separate listing of non-credit course descriptions.<br />

If you would like a detailed description of this specific section, please contact the campus or<br />

location where the course is being offered. Elective course for the LNC Certificate Program.<br />

4 Contact Hours.<br />

Pre-Professional<br />

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NURSE ASSISTANT FOR NURSING HOMES NURS:723<br />

20278 TTh 4:30pm-8:30pm 6/14-8/18 Fee: $449<br />

section: 400 Forest Park - G Tower 117<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Alverta Smith<br />

This training program for nurse assistants meets requirements of the Missouri Omnibus<br />

Nursing Act. The course provides the required 75 hours classroom instruction and 100<br />

hours of supervised on-the-job training. <strong>Class</strong> meets twice a week for 20 sessions; each four<br />

hours in length. The 100 hours of on-the-job training are in addition to the scheduled class<br />

time. Course content includes training in basic nursing skills, fire safety, disaster training,<br />

nursing home resident safety and rights, the social and psychological problems of nursing<br />

home residents, methods of caring for mentally confused residents such as those wich<br />

Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders, food service, pesonal care, elimination, restorative<br />

nursing, infection control, and special procedures. Upon successful completion of the course,<br />

the student is eligible to take the final examination. A strict attendance policy is enforced<br />

throughout this training. To enroll in this state approved training program the student must<br />

be employable in a skilled nursing facility or intermediate care facility in direct resident care.<br />

This will be assured by verification with the Family Care Safety Registry Worker Registration,<br />

<strong>St</strong>ate Register for Nurse Assistants, Exclusion Database-Health and Human Services,<br />

Office of <strong>In</strong>spector General (OIG) and Excluded Parties Listing System (EPLS). Prerequisites:<br />

<strong>In</strong>termediate proficiency in English or higher is recommended. Family Care Safety Registry<br />

Worker Registration from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (original<br />

required at time of registration). Application and directions can be found online at www.dhss.<br />

mo.gov. Register in person only in Continuing Education at Forest Park G-329. At the time<br />

of registration the student must present a Family Care Safety Registry Worker Registration<br />

letter from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. Letter can not be older<br />

than six months. Textbook required and available in the bookstore. Final exam fee of $75<br />

is due at the end of class. Certification fee of $20 due at time of final exam. The student<br />

must be employable in a skilled nursing facility or intermediate care facility in direct patient<br />

care. This will be assured by verification with the Family Care Safety Registry Worker<br />

Registration, Exclusion Database Health and Human Services Office <strong>In</strong>spector General<br />

(OIG) and Excluded Parties Listing System (EPLS). <strong>St</strong>rict attendance policy<br />

HOME HEALTH CAREGIVER TRAINING AHCE:701<br />

20677 TWThFS 9am-3pm 7/5-7/23 Fee: $670<br />

section: H01 Harrison Education Center<br />

This training program is for those seeking employment in the Home Health Caregiver field<br />

and will provide 90 hours of combined classroom instruction, lab training and practicum<br />

hours. Topics covered are: basic home health skills of client hygiene, home safety, home<br />

environment care, documentation, nutrition and fluid intake, vital signs and body functions,<br />

infection control basics, body mechanics, abuse and neglect reporting, psycho-social aspects<br />

of aging, communication with clients, families, agencies, and co-workers, basic medication<br />

knowledge, and CPR/first aid training. Register IN PERSON ONLY at the Harrison Education<br />

Center or Forest Park Continuing Education office. Prerequisite: Original copy of Family<br />

Care Safety Registry Worker registration (no more than six months old) from the Missouri<br />

Department of Health and Senior Services required at time of registration. Registration may<br />

be obtained online at www.dhss.mo.gov/FCSR/. <strong>In</strong>termediate proficiency in English or higher.<br />

A strict attendance policy is enforced throughout this training. Scholarships available - please<br />

call 314-984-7777 for more information.<br />

Personal Development<br />

MEDITATION: BEGINNING PERD:732<br />

20190 W 7pm-9pm 6/8-6/29 Fee: $39<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - G Tower 115<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Rhonda Leifheit<br />

You’ll discover the benefits of meditation: relaxation, mental clarity, emotional balance and<br />

spiritual attunement. <strong>In</strong> addition, you’ll learn a variety of meditation techniques so you can<br />

discover which one works best for you and how to utilize it for greater health, emotional<br />

calm and connection with your spiritual self.<br />

“THE PSI FACTOR” - EXAMINING PARAPSYCHOLOGY PERD:734<br />

20191 W 6:30pm-8pm 6/29-7/20 Fee: $29<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Science West Building 108<br />

Are you fascinated by the paranormal? Have you, personally, had a mysterious experience?<br />

Come explore the field of Parapsychology; learn about and discuss topics such as: ESP,<br />

telepathy, clairvoyance, telekinesis, spiritualism, ghosts and so much more.<br />

CONSUMED BY CLUTTER PERD:765<br />

20192 M 6:30pm-8:30pm 6/20-7/18 Fee: $39<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Communications North 230<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Kimberly Meredith<br />

If you or someone you love is overcome with clutter, there is hope. Acquire and utilize<br />

strategies to organize and let go of clutter. No class 7/4


Photography<br />

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY - BEGINNING PORTRAITS PHOT:704<br />

20594 Sa 2pm-5pm 7/23-7/30 Fee: $65<br />

section: M01 Masterpeace <strong>St</strong>udios<br />

Learn to take portraits with a professional photographer. You’ll practice your new<br />

photography skill on friends and family and then learn to transfer your pictures from the<br />

camera to a computer’s editing program and create your finished product. Fee includes all<br />

materials, however, students must bring a digital camera to use. May also bring a laptop,<br />

however, it is not necessary. There will be an IBM and Mac at the <strong>St</strong>udio for demonstration<br />

- not hands-on photo editing.<br />

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DIGITAL PICTURES: INTRODUCTION PHOT:707<br />

20595 Su 12:30pm-3:30pm 7/10-7/17 Fee: $45<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Business Administration Building 212<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Rachel Bufalo<br />

This course is an introduction to digital images and photos. If you don’t know the answer to<br />

the following questions then this class is for you. How do I get a photo into my computer?<br />

How do I get the photo from my digital camera into my computer? How do I download a<br />

picture that someone sent me in an e-mail? Where do I put my photos in my computer?<br />

How do I find the photos once they are in my computer? What’s a jpeg?This is an entry<br />

level class and will use Windows XP. Because digital cameras vary, the class will cover<br />

universal methods of inputting digital images into your computer including using SD (secure<br />

digital) and CF (compact flash) memory cards. <strong>In</strong> some cases, the methods may not apply<br />

to your specific digital camera.<br />

35MM & DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: INTRODUCTION PHOT:701<br />

20621 M 7pm-9pm 6/13-7/18 Fee: $55<br />

section: S50 South County Education & University Center 213<br />

Gain photography skills and take better pictures as you learn about the operation of your<br />

camera. Improve your techniques to enhance family, vacation and nature images. Boost<br />

your creativity. Get tips that will help you use your camera to the fullest. No class 7/4.<br />

No darkroom/lab. Need a camera (digital or 35 mm) and your own film or memory card.<br />

Please note: Due to the large variety of camera brands, your individual camera’s features<br />

cannot be discussed. <strong>Class</strong> covers generalities of how cameras operate. All students must<br />

read the camera’s manual prior to the first class and bring it to class.<br />

Real Estate<br />

HOW TO BE A SUCCESSFUL LANDLORD REAL:720<br />

20661 Sa 9am-3pm 6/25-6/25 Fee: $39<br />

section: 480 Forest Park - G Tower 329<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Mary Hankins<br />

Landlords can lower property damages and eviction costs by performing effective initial<br />

screening of potential tenants. Learn how to be creative and let the telephone, interview,<br />

computer, rental application and lease expectiation avoid an undesireable tenant-landlord<br />

relationship. Lunch from noon-1pm on your own.<br />

Recreation<br />

The college can assume no liabilities for injuries or for the<br />

aggravation of an individual’s existing medical condition, which<br />

may be incurred in connection with its on- and off-campus course<br />

offerings. Although accidents rarely occur, those participating in<br />

sports and recreational events in particular should have their own<br />

insurance or be aware that expenses for any medical treatment or<br />

care must be borne by the individual student. <strong>St</strong>udents engaging<br />

in dance, sports or recreational type activities should understand<br />

that a physical activity of this type is potentially hazardous. It is<br />

strongly recommended if a participant is of an age, has a medical<br />

condition or leads a sedentary lifestyle that may affect their<br />

health due to participation in this activity, that they receive a<br />

complete physical examination before the start of the program.<br />

Exercise & Fitness<br />

ZUMBA FITNESS PEDU:747<br />

Dance your way to fitness with Zumba. Let the Latin music take you away with a<br />

combination of Salsa, Merengue, Samba, and Cumbia. It’s a great high-energy low-impact<br />

workout that’s fun.<br />

20588 M 7pm-8pm 6/6-7/25 Fee: $39<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Physical Education Building 233<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Chantelle Evans<br />

No class 7/4.<br />

20589 Sa 10am-11am 6/11-7/30 Fee: $39<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Physical Education Building 233<br />

No class 7/2.<br />

ZUMBA GOLD FOR SENIORS PEDU:747<br />

Designed for the older active adult or individuals with limited physical activity, Zumba Gold<br />

takes a lower intensity, gentle approach to Zumba dance. Exercises are modified to work<br />

on your posture, strength, and balance. This non-strenuous class will also work on breathing<br />

and stretching.<br />

20118 W 10am-10:50am 6/8-7/27 Fee: $49<br />

section: M01 Adiva Dance Center<br />

20120 W 11am-11:50am 6/8-7/27 Fee: $49<br />

section: M02 Adiva Dance Center


FLATTEN YOUR TUMMY AND FIRM YOUR THIGHS PEDU:750<br />

20385 MW 6pm-6:50pm 6/6-7/27 Fee: $74<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Physical Education Building 122<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Donna Vogt<br />

Sculpt your stomach and thighs as you workout using specially formulated exercises that<br />

concentrate on getting these two problem areas in shape. No class 7/4. Bring a mat or pad.<br />

FLATTEN YOUR TUMMY AND FIRM YOUR THIGHS - MINI SESSION PEDU:750<br />

20388 Sa 9am-9:50am 6/11-7/30 Fee: $39<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Physical Education Building 122<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Donna Vogt<br />

Sculpt your stomach and thighs as you workout using specially formulated exercises that<br />

concentrate on getting these two problem areas in shape. No class 7/2. Bring a mat or pad.<br />

20/20/20 PEDU:755<br />

20115 MW 4pm-4:55pm 6/6-7/27 Fee: $74<br />

section: 601 Meramec - Physical Education Building 201<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Angelicia Fingers<br />

Short on time in achieving your optimal physical conditioning? Cover all the bases in this<br />

class with a 20-minute cardio segment, followed by 20 minutes of toning with small hand<br />

weights and ending with 20 minutes of ab work and stretching. No class 7/4. Bring a<br />

towel, sticky mat and small hand weights (3-5 lbs.)<br />

NIA: A COMBINATION OF CARDIO AND STRENGTH TRAINING PEDU:755<br />

20108 Sa 8:30am-9:30am 6/11-7/30 Fee: $34<br />

section: 680 Meramec - Physical Educ Building 201<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Karol McNutt<br />

NIA blends the grace and spontaneity of modern and ethnic dance, the stillness and<br />

concentration of Tai Chi, the dynamic poses of yoga and the explosive power of martial<br />

arts to make it an expressive mind-body-spirit movement class offereing a holistic approach<br />

to cardiovascular fitness. No class 6/25, 7/2. Wear comfortable clothing.<br />

RISE AND SHINE SENIOR WORKOUT PEDU:755<br />

20679 MWF 6am-7am 6/6-7/1 Fee: $65<br />

section:600 MC-Meramec - Physical Education Building 201<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Gail Appelbaum Velten<br />

This class is a total body senior workout program for active older individuals. Join this early<br />

morning session for a variety of exercises that are designed to increase muscular strength,<br />

range of motion, agility, and heart-healthy movement supporting the skills required for your<br />

daily life. Wake up, work out and feel energized for the rest of the day. No running or<br />

jumping in this class. Wear tennis shoes. Bring water, towel, small rug or yoga mat and one<br />

pair of 2-3 lb. weights.<br />

Golf<br />

EXTRA FEE FOR BALLS<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING I FOR WOMEN ONLY PEDU:730<br />

Learn the basic fundamentals of golf: grip, set up, mini-swing, full swing, putting and<br />

chipping but all geared toward women! <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Four sessions.<br />

20308 Th 11am-12pm 6/2-6/23 Fee: $37<br />

section: 800 Barrett <strong>St</strong>ation Golf Center<br />

20307 T 6pm-7pm 5/31-6/21 Fee: $37<br />

section: 801 Barrett <strong>St</strong>ation Golf Center<br />

20310 Th 7pm-8pm 6/2-6/23 Fee: $37<br />

section: 802 Barrett <strong>St</strong>ation Golf Center<br />

20311 Sa 10am-11am 6/4-6/25 Fee: $37<br />

section: 803 Barrett <strong>St</strong>ation Golf Center<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING I FOR WOMEN ONLY PEDU:730<br />

Learn the basic fundamentals of golf: grip, set up, mini-swing, full swing, putting and<br />

chipping but all geared toward women! <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls/putting green use.<br />

Six sessions.<br />

20475 T 6pm-7pm 7/12-8/16 Fee: $50<br />

section: 853 North County Golf & Sports<br />

20476 Sa 9am-10am 6/4-7/16 Fee: $50<br />

section: 854 North County Golf & Sports<br />

No class 7/2.<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING I FOR WOMEN ONLY PEDU:730<br />

Learn the basic fundamentals of golf: grip, set up, mini-swing, full swing, putting and<br />

chipping but all geared toward women! <strong>Class</strong> limit 8. Extra fee for balls. Six sessions.<br />

20539 T 6pm-7pm 5/31-7/5 Fee: $50<br />

section: 872 Ruth Park Golf Course<br />

20540 Sa 10am-11am 6/4-7/16 Fee: $50<br />

section: 873 Ruth Park Golf Course<br />

No class 7/2.<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING I PEDU:730<br />

Learn the basic fundamentals of golf: grip, set up, mini-swing, full swing, putting and<br />

chipping. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Four sessions.<br />

20326 W 6pm-7pm 6/1-6/22 Fee: $37<br />

section: 810 Big Bend Golf Center<br />

20329 W 7pm-8pm 6/1-6/22 Fee: $37<br />

section: 811 Big Bend Golf Center<br />

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Summer 2011<br />

20345 M 6pm-7pm 6/6-6/27 Fee: $37<br />

section: 812 Big Bend Golf Center<br />

20346 M 7pm-8pm 6/6-6/27 Fee: $37<br />

section: 813 Big Bend Golf Center<br />

20347 M 7pm-8pm 7/11-8/1 Fee: $37<br />

section: 814 Big Bend Golf Center<br />

20349 Sa 8am-9am 6/4-6/25 Fee: $37<br />

section: 815 Big Bend Golf Center<br />

20350 Sa 8am-9am 7/9-7/30 Fee: $37<br />

section: 816 Big Bend Golf Center<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING I PEDU:730<br />

Learn the basic fundamentals of golf: grip, set up, mini-swing, full swing, putting and<br />

chipping. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Six sessions.<br />

20377 T 6pm-7pm 5/31-7/5 Fee: $50<br />

section: 830 Family Golfplex & Learning Center<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING I PEDU:730<br />

Learn the basic fundamentals of golf: grip, set up, mini-swing, full swing, putting and<br />

chipping. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Four sessions.<br />

20379 W 7pm-8pm 7/13-8/3 Fee: $37<br />

section: 831 Family Golfplex & Learning Center<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING I PEDU:730<br />

Learn the basic fundamentals of golf: grip, set up, mini-swing, full swing, putting and<br />

chipping. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Four sessions.<br />

20398 T 6pm-7pm 5/31-6/21 Fee: $37<br />

section: 840 Landings at Spirit Golf Club<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING I PEDU:730<br />

Learn the basic fundamentals of golf: grip, set up, mini-swing, full swing, putting and<br />

chipping. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls/putting green use. Six sessions.<br />

20455 T 7pm-8pm 5/31-7/5 Fee: $50<br />

section: 850 North County Golf & Sports<br />

20458 Th 7pm-8pm 6/2-7/7 Fee: $50<br />

section: 851 North County Golf & Sports<br />

20473 M 6pm-7pm 6/6-7/18 Fee: $50<br />

section: 852 North County Golf & Sports<br />

No class 7/4.<br />

20474 Sa 10am-11am 6/4-7/16 Fee: $50<br />

section: 855 North County Golf & Sports<br />

No class 7/2.<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING I PEDU:730<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Robert Jeep<br />

Learn the basic fundamentals of golf: grip, set up, mini-swing, full swing, putting and<br />

chipping. <strong>Class</strong> limit nine. Extra fee for balls. Six sessions.<br />

20486 W 7:15pm-8:15pm 6/1-7/6 Fee: $38<br />

section: 860 Pro-Am Driving Range<br />

20488 M 8:15pm-9:15pm 6/6-7/18 Fee: $38<br />

section: 861 Pro-Am Driving Range<br />

No class 7/4.<br />

20489 M 7:15pm-8:15pm 7/25-8/29 Fee: $38<br />

section: 862 Pro-Am Driving Range<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING I PEDU:730<br />

Learn the basic fundamentals of golf: grip, set up, mini-swing, full swing, putting and<br />

chipping. <strong>Class</strong> limit eight. Extra fee for balls. 12 sessions.<br />

20536 TTh 1pm-2pm 5/31-7/7 Fee: $100<br />

section: 870 Ruth Park Golf Course<br />

20537 TTh 4pm-5:30pm 5/31-7/7 Fee: $150<br />

section: 871 Ruth Park Golf Course<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING I PEDU:730<br />

Learn the basic fundamentals of golf: grip, set up, mini-swing, full swing, putting and<br />

chipping. <strong>Class</strong> limit eight. Extra fee for balls. Six sessions.<br />

20538 Sa 9am-10am 6/4-7/16 Fee: $50<br />

section: 874 Ruth Park Golf Course<br />

No class 7/2.


GOLF: BEGINNING I PEDU:730<br />

Learn the basic fundamentals of golf: grip, set up, mini-swing, full swing, putting and<br />

chipping. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Four sessions.<br />

20386 T 6pm-7pm 5/31-6/21 Fee: $37<br />

section: 880 The First Tee<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING I PEDU:730<br />

Learn the basic fundamentals of golf: grip, set up, mini-swing, full swing, putting and<br />

chipping. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Six sessions.<br />

20541 T 5pm-6pm 5/24-6/28 Fee: $50<br />

section: 890 Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

20542 T 6pm-7pm 5/24-6/28 Fee: $50<br />

section: 891 Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

20544 W 7pm-8pm 5/25-6/29 Fee: $50<br />

section: 892 Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

20543 W 6pm-7pm 7/6-8/10 Fee: $50<br />

section: 893 Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

20545 W 7pm-8pm 7/6-8/10 Fee: $50<br />

section: 894 Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

20546 Th 6pm-7pm 7/7-8/11 Fee: $50<br />

section: 895 Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

20548 Sa 9am-10am 7/9-8/13 Fee: $50<br />

section: 897 Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING I PEDU:730<br />

Learn the basic fundamentals of golf: grip, set up, mini-swing, full swing, putting and<br />

chipping. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Four sessions.<br />

20547 Sa 8am-9am 6/4-6/25 Fee: $37<br />

section: 896 Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING II FOR WOMEN ONLY PEDU:731<br />

Review fundamentals presented in Golf: Beginning I with special emphasis on correcting<br />

individual swing faults but all geared toward women. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Four<br />

sessions.<br />

20313 T 7pm-8pm 5/31-6/21 Fee: $37<br />

section: 801 Barrett <strong>St</strong>ation Golf Center<br />

20315 T 6pm-7pm 6/28-7/19 Fee: $37<br />

section: 803 Barrett <strong>St</strong>ation Golf Center<br />

20317 Th 7pm-8pm 6/30-7/21 Fee: $37<br />

section: 804 Barrett <strong>St</strong>ation Golf Center<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING II FOR WOMEN ONLY PEDU:731<br />

Review fundamentals presented in Golf: Beginning I with special emphasis on correcting<br />

individual swing faults but all geared toward women. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls/<br />

putting green use. Six sessions.<br />

20477 T 6pm-7pm 5/31-7/5 Fee: $50<br />

section: 850 North County Golf & Sports<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING II PEDU:731<br />

Review fundamentals presented in Golf: Beginning I with special emphasis on correcting<br />

individual swing faults. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Four sessions.<br />

20318 T 10am-11am 5/31-6/21 Fee: $37<br />

section: 800 Barrett <strong>St</strong>ation Golf Center<br />

20320 Th 6pm-7pm 6/2-6/23 Fee: $37<br />

section: 802 Barrett <strong>St</strong>ation Golf Center<br />

20321 Sa 9am-10am 6/4-6/25 Fee: $37<br />

section: 805 Barrett <strong>St</strong>ation Golf Center<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING II PEDU:731<br />

Review fundamentals presented in Golf: Beginning I with special emphasis on correcting<br />

individual swing faults. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Four sessions.<br />

20352 M 6pm-7pm 7/11-8/1 Fee: $37<br />

section: 810 Big Bend Golf Center<br />

20353 Sa 9am-10am 7/9-7/30 Fee: $37<br />

section: 811 Big Bend Golf Center<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING II PEDU:731<br />

Review fundamentals presented in Golf: Beginning I with special emphasis on correcting<br />

individual swing faults. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Six sessions.<br />

20381 T 7pm-8pm 5/31-7/5 Fee: $50<br />

section: 830 Family Golfplex & Learning Center<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING II PEDU:731<br />

Review fundamentals presented in Golf: Beginning I with special emphasis on correcting<br />

individual swing faults. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Four sessions.<br />

20383 W 6pm-7pm 7/13-8/3 Fee: $37<br />

section: 831 Family Golfplex & Learning Center<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING II PEDU:731<br />

Review fundamentals presented in Golf: Beginning I with special emphasis on correcting<br />

individual swing faults. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls/putting green use. Six sessions.<br />

20478 Th 6pm-7pm 6/2-7/7 Fee: $50<br />

section: 851 North County Golf & Sports<br />

20479 T 7pm-8pm 7/12-8/16 Fee: $50<br />

section: 852 North County Golf & Sports<br />

20480 Sa 11am-12pm 6/4-7/16 Fee: $50<br />

section: 853 North County Golf & Sports<br />

No class 7/2.<br />

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Summer 2011<br />

20481 Sa 10am-11am 7/23-8/27 Fee: $50<br />

section: 854 North County Golf & Sports<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING II PEDU:731<br />

Review fundamentals presented in Golf: Beginning I with special emphasis on correcting<br />

individual swing faults. <strong>Class</strong> limit nine. Extra fee for balls. Six sessions.<br />

20490 M 7:15pm-8:15pm 6/6-7/18 Fee: $38<br />

section: 860 Pro-Am Driving Range<br />

No class 7/4.<br />

20534 M 8:15pm-9:15pm 7/25-8/29 Fee: $38<br />

section: 861 Pro-Am Driving Range<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING II PEDU:731<br />

Review fundamentals presented in Golf: Beginning I with special emphasis on correcting<br />

individual swing faults. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Four sessions.<br />

20389 T 7pm-8pm 7/5-7/26 Fee: $37<br />

section: 880 The First Tee<br />

GOLF: BEGINNING II PEDU:731<br />

Review fundamentals presented in Golf: Beginning I with special emphasis on correcting<br />

individual swing faults. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Six sessions.<br />

20549 T 7pm-8pm 5/24-6/28 Fee: $50<br />

section: 890 Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

20550 T 7pm-8pm 7/5-8/9 Fee: $50<br />

section: 891 Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

20551 Th 7pm-8pm 7/7-8/11 Fee: $50<br />

section: 892 Tower Tee Golf Center.<br />

20552 Sa 10am-11am 7/9-8/13 Fee: $50<br />

section: 893 Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

GOLF FOR SENIORS PEDU:732<br />

Adults 60 and older. Learn the basic fundamentals of golf: grip, set-up, mini-swing, full<br />

swing, putting and chipping. <strong>Class</strong> will move at a slower pace. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for<br />

balls. Four sessions.<br />

20322 Th 10am-11am 6/2-6/23 Fee: $37<br />

section: 800 Barrett <strong>St</strong>ation Golf Center<br />

MOTHER/DAUGHTER GOLF PEDU:732<br />

Mother attends class with a daughter, ages 7-15. Registration required for each participant.<br />

<strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Four sessions.<br />

20323 Sa 11am-12pm 6/4-6/25 Fee: $37<br />

section: 801 Barrett <strong>St</strong>ation Golf Center<br />

GOLF: PARENT/CHILD PEDU:732<br />

Parent attends class with a child, ages 7-15. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Four<br />

sessions. Registration required for each participant.<br />

20354 W 7pm-8pm 6/29-7/20 Fee: $37<br />

section: 810 Big Bend Golf Center<br />

20355 Sa 9am-10am 6/4-6/25 Fee: $37<br />

section: 811 Big Bend Golf Center<br />

SEMI-PRIVATE GOLF LESSON PEDU:732<br />

Enjoy this unique opportunity to play with an experienced golf instructor. PGA professional<br />

will take you and three other students on the regular course (not the par 3 beginner’s<br />

course) to play nine holes. <strong>Class</strong> is for golfers who have had prior instruction, but<br />

have difficulty taking their game to the next level. Be prepared to pay Eagle Springs<br />

approximately $20 to play nine holes (includes a riding cart) on the regular course. Meet<br />

instructor at Eagle Springs Clubhouse. Tee time is 5:30pm sharp.<br />

20370 M 5:30pm-7:30pm 6/27-6/27 Fee: $29<br />

section: 820 Eagle Springs Golf Course<br />

20374 M 5:30pm-7:30pm 7/11-7/11 Fee: $29<br />

section: 821 Eagle Springs Golf Course<br />

GOLF: PUTTING, CHIPPING, PITCHING AND SAND SHOTS PEDU:732<br />

<strong>Class</strong> will cover putting, chipping, pitching, and sand shots and will cater to the beginner<br />

student as well as the student wanting to improve their game. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for<br />

balls. Four sessions.<br />

20400 T 7pm-8pm 5/31-6/21 Fee: $37<br />

section: 840 Landings at Spirit Golf Club<br />

GOLF: PUTTING, CHIPPING, PITCHING AND SAND SHOTS PEDU:732<br />

<strong>Class</strong> will cover putting, chipping, pitching, and sand shots and will cater to the beginner<br />

student as well as the student wanting to improve their game. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for<br />

balls. Six sessions.<br />

20573 W 6pm-7pm 5/25-6/29 Fee: $50<br />

section: 890 Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

20577 Sa 8am-9am 7/9-8/13 Fee: $50<br />

section: 897 Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

GOLF: PUTTING, CHIPPING, PITCHING AND SAND SHOTS PEDU:732<br />

<strong>Class</strong> will cover putting, chipping, pitching, and sand shots and will cater to the beginner<br />

student as well as the student wanting to improve their game. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for<br />

balls. Four sessions.<br />

20574 Sa 9am-10am 6/4-6/25 Fee: $37<br />

section: 896 Tower Tee Golf Center


GOLF: CHIPPING, PUTTING AND SAND SHOTS PEDU:732<br />

Do you get your golf ball on the green, but take forever getting it in the hole? Work on<br />

chipping, putting and sand shots in our fun course and take strokes off your game! <strong>Class</strong><br />

limit six. Extra fee for balls/putting green use. Three sessions.<br />

20482 Su 12pm-1pm 6/5-6/19 Fee: $28<br />

section: 850 North County Golf & Sports<br />

GOLF: IRON AND WOOD PLAY PEDU:732<br />

<strong>Class</strong> covers the use of woods and irons. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls/putting green<br />

use. Four sessions.<br />

20483 Su 12pm-1pm 7/10-7/31 Fee: $37<br />

section: 851 North County Golf & Sports<br />

GOLF: PUTTING, CHIPPING, WOOD AND IRON PLAY PEDU:732<br />

<strong>Class</strong> reviews putting and chipping and wood and iron play. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for<br />

balls. Six sessions.<br />

20556 Th 7pm-8pm 5/26-6/30 Fee: $50<br />

section: 891 Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

20571 T 6pm-7pm 7/5-8/9 Fee: $50<br />

section: 892 Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

GOLF: COMBO CLASS PEDU:732<br />

<strong>Class</strong> is a combination of short game, full swing and on course lessons. The first few classes<br />

will be on the practice range and remaining will be on the course. On course strategy and<br />

mental game will be discussed. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Six sessions.<br />

20554 Th 6pm-7pm 5/26-6/30 Fee: $50<br />

section: 893 Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

20553 T 5pm-6pm 7/5-8/9 Fee: $50<br />

section: 894 Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

20555 Th 5pm-6pm 7/7-8/11 Fee: $50<br />

section: 895 Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

BE THE BEST GOLFER YOU CAN BE PEDU:732<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Melvin Klearman<br />

Learn how to practice correctly to create consistently accurate drives, chips, pitches and<br />

putts. Mandatory first class meets at Thornhill Branch Library. Sunday sessions one and<br />

three will cover driving accuracy and short game at Golf Port Driving Range -Bring $9<br />

per session for a bucket of balls. Sunday sessions two and four will meet at Creve Coeur<br />

Municipal Golf Course. Second session (6/12) covers putting and reading the green - golfer<br />

brings own golf balls. Last session (6/26) play a three-hole round of golf (with instructor)<br />

-bring $9 to pay for 3-hole round. More info supplied at first class.<br />

20580 T 5:30pm-7pm 5/31-5/31 Fee: $29<br />

Su 9am-10am 6/5-6/26<br />

section: V01 Thornhill Branch - <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> County Library<br />

Kickboxing<br />

AEROBIC KICKBOXING PEDU:744<br />

20113 W 7pm-8pm 6/8-7/27 Fee: $39<br />

section: M01 The Martial Arts Center (Mehlville)<br />

This class begins with warm-up and stretching followed by an aerobic workout including<br />

floor work and self-defense moves. A great workout with an experienced instructor from<br />

The Martial Arts Center. Bring a mat for floorwork.<br />

FIT KICK PEDU:744<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Katherine McMeans<br />

Kick and punch off those extra pounds with kickboxing drills. Challenge yourself, de-stress<br />

and have fun as you work with bags, mitts and weights. No previous training required. Bring<br />

mat, boxing gloves (12 oz. preferred) and towel.<br />

20101 M 7:35pm-8:35pm 6/6-7/25 Fee: $39<br />

section: S50 South County Education & University Center 125<br />

No class 7/4.<br />

20102 W 7:35pm-8:35pm 6/8-7/27 Fee: $39<br />

section: S51 South County Education & University Center 125<br />

Pilates<br />

YOGALATES PEDU:756<br />

Get the benefits of yoga, pilates and core strengthening as you exercise and stretch. A<br />

challenging and relaxing workout in just one class. Beginners to class should come 10<br />

minutes early for a brief introduction. Bring yoga mat, water and towel.<br />

20391 M 5:30pm-6:30pm 6/6-8/15 Fee: $69<br />

section: M02 Vetta Concord Sports Club<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Tracy <strong>St</strong>rubberg<br />

No class 7/4. Beginners to class should come 10 minutes early for a brief introduction.<br />

Bring yoga mat, water and towel.<br />

20484 Th 5:30pm-6:30pm 6/2-8/4 Fee: $69<br />

section: M01 Affton White-Rodgers <strong>Community</strong> Center A<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Denise Motta<br />

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Summer 2011<br />

PILATES PEDU:756<br />

<strong>St</strong>rengthen, lengthen and tone muscle as well as increase your flexibility. You’ll learn how to<br />

execute the movements while focusing on breathing, allowing the mind and body to unite<br />

Bring a mat and towel.<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Katherine McMeans<br />

20103 M 6:30pm-7:30pm 6/6-7/25 Fee: $39<br />

section: S50 South County Education & University Center 125<br />

No class 7/4.<br />

20105 W 6:30pm-7:30pm 6/8-7/27 Fee: $39<br />

section: S51 South County Education & University Center 125<br />

PILATES (PED:116) PEDU:756<br />

20065 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm 6/6-7/15 Fee: $83<br />

section: 230 Wildwood Building 102B<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Liesa Hartin<br />

Pilates improves core strength and balances the muscles around the joints, improving the<br />

way your body functions, looks and feels. It focuses on breathing, pelvic placement, rib-cage<br />

placement, scapular movement, and head and cervical spine placement.<br />

Special <strong>In</strong>terest<br />

BACKPACKING & HIKING (PE 106) PEDU:765<br />

20066 Th 7pm-7:50pm 5/12-5/12 Fee: $83<br />

Sa 9am-4pm 5/14-5/14<br />

section: 230 Wildwood Building 202<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Ambre Tiggs<br />

<strong>In</strong>troduction to outdoor living skills; menu planning, choice of proper hiking-camping apparel,<br />

campsite development, safety and sanitation. Practicum includes two one-day trail walks<br />

and one weekend camping trip. (Each student is responsible for his/her own equipment).<br />

Available for credit as PE 106.350. Additional $20 field trip fee.<br />

SELF DEFENSE FOR WOMEN PEDU:743<br />

20678 M 7pm-7:50pm 6/6-8/1 Fee: $56<br />

section: M01 Sunset Hills <strong>Community</strong> Center - Multipurpose Room<br />

Designed for ladies who want to learn to protect themselves at all times! This class is<br />

taught by Randy, a fifth degree black belt who also specializes in Judo and Jujitsu and has<br />

been teaching for 30 years. Come dressed as you are and leave feeling safe and prepared<br />

for anything! No class 7/4.<br />

Swimming and Water Exercise<br />

Due to circumstances related to inclement weather, building and/<br />

or equipment malfunctioning or maintenance, the pool facilities<br />

used by Continuing Education may have to be closed with little or<br />

no advance notice. <strong>In</strong> these cases, no refunds will be offered, nor<br />

will make-ups be available because of tight scheduling of swimming,<br />

water exercise and other physical education classes. For additional<br />

information regarding the various college pools, please call<br />

Meramec Pool at 314-984-7172; Forest Park Pool at 314-644-9717;<br />

Florissant Valley Pool at 314-513-4275.<br />

Swimming and Water Exercise - Florissant Valley<br />

LAP SWIM - FLORISSANT VALLLEY PEDU:721<br />

The pool is open for lap swimming during this time. Lockers are available; however you<br />

must provide your own towel and lock for your valuables. No class 7/4.<br />

20336 MTWThF 6:30am-7:45am 6/6-7/29 Fee: $65<br />

section: 500 Florissant Valley - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

WATER EXERCISE - 23 SESSIONS PEDU:729<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Catherine Crinnion<br />

Get a total body workout as you tone, strengthen, and achieve flexibility and circulatory<br />

endurance while exercising in the water. No more stiff and sore muscles. All skill levels are<br />

welcome as you will work at your own pace. No class 7/4.<br />

20338 MWF 10am-10:50am 6/6-7/29 Fee: $105<br />

section: 500 Florissant Valley - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

WATER EXERCISE - 16 SESSIONS PEDU:729<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Catherine Crinnion<br />

Get a total body workout as you tone, strengthen, and achieve flexibility and circulatory<br />

endurance while exercising in the water. No more stiff and sore muscles. All skill levels are<br />

welcome as you will work at your own pace.<br />

20339 TTh 2pm-2:50pm 6/7-7/28 Fee: $74<br />

section: 501 Florissant Valley - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

WATER EXERCISE - 9 SESSIONS PEDU:729<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Catherine Crinnion<br />

Get a total body workout as you tone, strengthen, and achieve flexibility and circulatory<br />

endurance while exercising in the water. No more stiff and sore muscles. All skill levels are<br />

welcome as you will work at your own pace.<br />

20340 Th 6pm-6:50pm 6/2-7/28 Fee: $45<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Physical Education Building Pool


WATER EXERCISE - 8 SESSIONS PEDU:729<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Catherine Crinnion<br />

Get a total body workout as you tone, strengthen, and achieve flexibility and circulatory<br />

endurance while exercising in the water. No more stiff and sore muscles. All skill levels are<br />

welcome as you will work at your own pace. No class 7/2.<br />

20341 Sa 9am-9:50am 6/4-7/30 Fee: $39<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

20342 Sa 10am-10:50am 6/4-7/30 Fee: $39<br />

section: 581 Florissant Valley - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

Swimming and Water Exercise - Forest Park<br />

SWIMMING SKILLS: BEGINNING PEDU:722<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Frank Johnson<br />

Designed for persons who want to acquire basic swimming skills, enabling them to feel<br />

confident in the water and around water activities. Emphasis is on the primary strokes,<br />

buoyancy techniques, breath control and acquiring endurance.<br />

20644 T 7:30pm-8:30pm 6/7-7/26 Fee: $45<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

WATER EXERCISE - 8 SESSIONS PEDU:729<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Milton Douglas<br />

Get a total body workout as you tone, strengthen, and achieve flexibility and circulatory<br />

endurance while exercising in the water. No more stiff and sore muscles. All skill levels are<br />

welcome as you will work at your own pace.<br />

20646 T 6:30pm-07:25pm 6/7-7/26 Fee: $39<br />

section: 450 Forest Park - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

WATER EXERCISE - 7 SESSIONS PEDU:729<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Milton Douglas<br />

Get a total body workout as you tone, strengthen, and achieve flexibility and circulatory<br />

endurance while exercising in the water. No more stiff and sore muscles! All skill levels are<br />

welcome as you will work at your own pace. No class 7/2.<br />

20648 Sa 9am-10am 6/11-7/30 Fee: $39<br />

section: 480 Forest Park - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

Swimming and Water Exercise - Meramec<br />

OPEN LAP SWIM PEDU:721<br />

The pool is open for lap swimming during this time. Lockers are available; however you<br />

must provide your own towel and lock for your valuables. No class 7/4.<br />

20195 MTWTh 8am-8:55am 6/6-7/28 Fee: $45<br />

section: 600 Meramec - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

LAP SWIM - MERAMEC PEDU:721<br />

The pool is open for lap swimming during this time. Lockers are available; however you<br />

must provide your own towel and lock for your valuables. No class 7/4.<br />

20196 M 7am-7:50am 6/6-7/25 Fee: $35<br />

section: 601 Meramec - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

20197 T 7am-7:50am 6/7-7/26 Fee: $35<br />

section: 602 Meramec - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

20198 W 7am-7:50am 6/8-7/27 Fee: $35<br />

section: 603 Meramec - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

20199 Th 7am-7:50am 6/9-7/28 Fee: $35<br />

section: 604 Meramec - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

SWIMMING SKILLS: BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE PEDU:722<br />

Designed for persons who want to acquire basic through intermediate swimming skills,<br />

enabling them to feel confident in the water and around water activities. Emphasis is on<br />

the primary strokes, buoyancy techniques, breath control and acquiring endurance. No class<br />

7/4.<br />

20201 MW 11am-11:50am 6/6-7/27 Fee: $85<br />

section: 600 Meramec - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

WATER EXERCISE: 15 SESSIONS PEDU:729<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Gary Ketcherside<br />

Get a total body workout as you tone, strengthen, and achieve flexibility and circulatory<br />

endurance while exercising in the water. No more stiff and sore muscles. All skill levels are<br />

welcome as you will work at your own pace. No class 7/4.<br />

20206 MW 9am-9:50am 6/6-7/27 Fee: $85<br />

section: 600 Meramec - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

20207 MW 2:10pm-3pm 6/6-7/27 Fee: $85<br />

section: 601 Meramec - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

WATER EXERCISE: 16 SESSIONS PEDU:729<br />

Get a total body workout as you tone, strengthen, and achieve flexibility and circulatory<br />

endurance while exercising in the water. No more stiff and sore muscles. All skill levels are<br />

welcome as you will work at your own pace.<br />

20228 TTh 9am-9:50am 6/7-7/28 Fee: $89<br />

section: 602 Meramec - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Gary Ketcherside<br />

20233 TTh 2pm-2:50pm 6/7-7/28 Fee: $89<br />

section: 603 Meramec - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Kelly Kauffmann<br />

20204 TTh 6pm-6:50pm 6/7-7/28 Fee: $89<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Gary Ketcherside<br />

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Continuing Education • 314-984-7777<br />

Summer 2011<br />

WATER EXERCISE: 8 SESSIONS PEDU:729<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Kelly Kauffmann<br />

Get a total body workout as you tone, strengthen, and achieve flexibility and circulatory<br />

endurance while exercising in the water. No more stiff and sore muscles. All skill levels are<br />

welcome as you will work at your own pace.<br />

20202 F 2:10pm-3pm 6/10-7/29 Fee: $49<br />

section: 604 Meramec - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

WATER EXERCISE: CARDIO FITNESS PEDU:729<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Kelly Kauffmann<br />

<strong>In</strong>crease your energy and physical conditioning in this class using a combination of lapbased<br />

aerobic exericses along with stength training using dumbbells and noodles.<br />

20203 TTh 10am-11am 6/7-7/28 Fee: $89<br />

section: 605 Meramec - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

WATER EXERCISE: SHALLOW/DEEP AEROBICS COMBO PEDU:729<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Gary Ketcherside<br />

Challenge your body and mind with this intense workout in both shallow and deep water.<br />

Great exercise for toning as well as increasing strength and endurance. No class 6/13,<br />

6/20, 7/4. <strong>Class</strong> begins on a Wednesday. Non-swimmers are required to wear a safety belt<br />

- available at most sporting goods stores. <strong>Life</strong> jackets NOT recommended.<br />

20205 MW 6pm-6:50pm 6/8-7/27 Fee: $65<br />

section: 651 Meramec - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

SHALLOW WATER AQUACISE PEDU:729<br />

A cardio workout held in the shallow water. <strong>In</strong>cludes muscle strengthening and flexibility.<br />

20368 M 8:15am-9am 6/6-8/8 Fee: $55<br />

section: M01 Mid-County Family YMCA<br />

No class 7/4.<br />

20375 W 8:15am-9am 6/8-8/10 Fee: $55<br />

section: M02 Mid-County Family YMCA<br />

20378 F 8:15am-9am 6/10-8/12 Fee: $55<br />

section: M03 Mid-County Family YMCA<br />

20380 M 7pm-7:55pm 6/6-8/8 Fee: $55<br />

section: M04 Mid-County Family YMCA<br />

No class 7/4.<br />

DEEP WATER AQUACISE PEDU:729<br />

This is a full body workout with no impact on your joints. <strong>In</strong>cludes warm up, cardio workout<br />

and cool down designed to maintain cardio health and joint flexibility. Comfort in deep<br />

water required. A buoyancy belt is provided.<br />

20382 T 6:30pm-7:30pm 6/7-8/9 Fee: $55<br />

section: M05 Mid-County Family YMCA<br />

20384 Th 6:30pm-7:30pm 6/9-8/11 Fee: $55<br />

section: M06 Mid-County Family YMCA<br />

T’ai Chi<br />

T’AI CHI CHIH: BEGINNING PEDU:766<br />

20601 T 2:30pm-3:30pm 6/28-8/16 Fee: $55<br />

section: P01 Solar Yoga Center<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Susan Kissinger<br />

T’ai Chi Chih is a moving meditation consisting of 19 movements and one pose. Its<br />

purpose is to circulate and balance one’s “chi” or vital force life energy. Health benefits<br />

include better balance, blood pressure control, and reduction in symptoms associated with<br />

stress, shingles, and arthritis. No special attire or equipment. Bring a towel and mat. Wear<br />

comfortable clothing.<br />

T’AI CHI CHIH: CONTINUING PEDU:767<br />

Designed for students who have completed a beginning T’ai Chi Chih class and want to<br />

enhance their practice. Each week we will complete a shortened silent practice of all 19<br />

movements and the final pose, explore key principles of the form and refine individual<br />

movements. Wear comfortable clothing.<br />

20649 W 5pm-6pm 6/8-7/27 Fee: $55<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Physical Educ Building 201<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Gale Portman<br />

20602 T 1:15pm-2:15pm 6/28-8/16 Fee: $55<br />

section: P01 Solar Yoga Center<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Susan Kissinger<br />

Bring a towel and mat.


Tennis<br />

National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP)<br />

1.0 This player is just starting to play tennis<br />

2.0 May have had some lessons; needs on-court experience<br />

2.5 Can sustain a short rally of slow pace; needs to develop form<br />

3.0 Consistent on medium-paced shots; needs work on form and strategy<br />

3.5 Consistent with directional control; needs to work on specialty shots<br />

The following descriptions are listed as a tool to assist students when registering for<br />

tennis classes.<br />

Beginning I (1.0-2.0) Designed for beginners and those who have limited<br />

experience with basic tennis strokes. Proper techniques of all strokes will be covered.<br />

Drills will be used and tennis etiquette and rules will be discussed. Players will be<br />

grouped according to ability.<br />

Beginning I and II (1.0-2.5) Designed for beginners and those who need to brush<br />

up on the basics. Techniques covered are forehand, backhand, serve, volley, basic<br />

strategy as well as drill exercises. Players will be grouped according to ability.<br />

Beginning II (2.5) Further emphasized is proper stroke development and footwork<br />

through the use of drills. Tennis etiquette and rules will be reviewed. Constancy of<br />

stroke production is a major goal.<br />

<strong>In</strong>termediate I (3.0-3.5) A refresher on proper stroke execution. Drills are used<br />

and emphasis is on improved consistency and directional control. <strong>St</strong>rategy and some<br />

match play are covered.<br />

SEE NTRP RATING FOR CLASS SELECTION.<br />

See See Bring tennis shoes and racket. Tennis balls provided.<br />

Every effort will be made to schedule a make-up class<br />

for outdoor classes missed due to rain-outs.<br />

however, no refunds will be given for rained-out classes.<br />

TENNIS: BEGINNING I (NTRP 1.0-2.0) PEDU:733<br />

20240 Sa 10am-11am 6/4-7/16 Fee: $72<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Physical Education Building TENNIS<br />

No class 7/2. Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 7/23.<br />

TENNIS: BEGINNING I (NTRP 1.0-2.0) PEDU:733<br />

20286 Sa 9am-10am 6/4-7/16 Fee: $72<br />

section: 724 Ladue Middle School<br />

No class 7/2. Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 7/23.<br />

TENNIS: BEGINNING I (NTRP 1.0-2.0) PEDU:733<br />

20296 M 6pm-7pm 6/6-7/18 Fee: $54<br />

section: M01 Vetta Concord Sports Club<br />

No class 7/4. Tennis balls provided. Call 314-842-3111 for information on league play and<br />

nursery fees.<br />

20297 M 6pm-7pm 7/25-8/29 Fee: $54<br />

section: M02 Vetta Concord Sports Club<br />

Tennis balls provided. Call 314-842-3111 for information on league play and nursery fees.<br />

TENNIS: BEGINNING I (NTRP 1.0-2.0) PEDU:733<br />

20252 Sa<br />

section: P01<br />

9am-10am<br />

Kaufman Park<br />

6/4-7/16 Fee: $72<br />

No class 7/2. Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be Saturday<br />

7/23.<br />

20253 Su 9am-10am 6/5-7/17 Fee: $72<br />

section: P02 Kaufman Park<br />

No class 7/3. Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 7/24.<br />

20254 Sa<br />

section: P03<br />

9am-10am<br />

Kaufman Park<br />

7/30-8/20 Fee: $48<br />

Yoga<br />

Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 8/27.<br />

20255 Su 9am-10am 7/31-8/21 Fee: $48<br />

section: P04 Kaufman Park<br />

Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 8/28.<br />

TENNIS: BEGINNING I & II (NTRP 1.0-2.5) PEDU:733<br />

20280 MW 6pm-7pm 6/6-6/22 Fee: $72<br />

section: 720 Ladue Middle School<br />

Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 6/27.<br />

20282 MW 7pm-8pm 6/6-6/22 Fee: $72<br />

section: 721 Ladue Middle School<br />

Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 6/27.<br />

20284 TTh 6pm-7pm 6/7-6/23 Fee: $72<br />

section: 722 Ladue Middle School<br />

Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 6/28.<br />

20285 MW 6pm-7pm 7/11-7/27 Fee: $72<br />

section: 723 Ladue Middle School<br />

Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 8/1.<br />

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TENNIS: BEGINNING I & II (NTRP 1.0-2.5) PEDU:733<br />

20294 Th 7pm-8pm 6/9-7/14 Fee: $72<br />

section: M03 Queeny Park Recreation Complex<br />

Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 7/21.<br />

TENNIS: BEGINNING I & II (NTRP 1.0-2.5) PEDU:733<br />

20248 Sa 9am-10am 6/4-7/16 Fee: $72<br />

section: P05 Francis Park<br />

No class 7/2. Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 7/23.<br />

20249 Sa 9am-10am 7/30-8/20 Fee: $48<br />

section: P06 Francis Park<br />

Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 8/27.<br />

TENNIS: BEGINNING II (NTRP 2.5) PEDU:734<br />

20243 Sa 11am-12pm 6/4-7/16 Fee: $72<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Physical Education Building Tennis Courts<br />

No class 7/2. Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 7/23.<br />

20298 M 7pm-8pm 6/6-7/18 Fee: $54<br />

section: M01 Vetta Concord Sports Club<br />

No class 7/4. Tennis balls provided. Call 314-842-3111 for information on league play and<br />

nursery fees.<br />

20299 M 7pm-8pm 7/25-8/29 Fee: $54<br />

section: M02 Vetta Concord Sports Club<br />

Tennis balls provided. Call 314-842-3111 for information on league play and nursery fees.<br />

TENNIS : BEGINNING II (NTRP 2.5) PEDU:734<br />

20256 Sa 10am-11am 6/4-7/16 Fee: $72<br />

section: P01 Kaufman Park<br />

No class 7/2. Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 7/23.<br />

20257 Su 10am-11am 7/31-8/21 Fee: $48<br />

section: P02 Kaufman Park<br />

Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 8/28.<br />

TENNIS: INTERMEDIATE I (NTRP 3.0) PEDU:735<br />

20288 TTh 7pm-8pm 6/7-6/23 Fee: $72<br />

section: 720 Ladue Middle School<br />

Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 6/28.<br />

20291 TTh 6pm-7pm 7/12-7/28 Fee: $72<br />

section: 721 Ladue Middle School<br />

Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 8/2.<br />

TENNIS: INTERMEDIATE I (NTRP 3.0) PEDU:735<br />

20300 T 2pm-3:30pm 5/31-7/5 Fee: $81<br />

section: M01 Vetta Concord Sports Club<br />

Tennis balls provided. Call 314-842-3111 for information on league play and nursery fees.<br />

20302 Th 2pm-3:30pm 7/21-8/25 Fee: $81<br />

section: M02 Vetta Concord Sports Club<br />

Tennis balls provided. Call 314-842-3111 for information on league play and nursery fees.<br />

TENNIS: INTERMEDIATE I (NTRP 3.0) PEDU:735<br />

20250 Sa 10am-11am 6/4-7/16 Fee: $72<br />

section: P01 Francis Park<br />

No class 7/2. Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 7/23.<br />

20251 Sa 10am-11am 7/30-8/20 Fee: $48<br />

section: P02 Francis Park<br />

Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 8/27.<br />

20258 Sa 10am-11am 7/30-8/20 Fee: $48<br />

section: P03 Kaufman Park<br />

Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 8/27.<br />

CARDIO TENNIS (NTRP 3.0) PEDU:735<br />

20304 Sa 8am-9am 6/4-7/16 Fee: $83<br />

section: M03 Vetta Concord Sports Club<br />

No class 7/2. Tennis balls provided. Drills, games, hit lots of balls, great cardio workout. Call<br />

314-842-3111 for information on league play and nursery fees<br />

Do not eat at least one hour before class. Wear comfortable<br />

clothing.<br />

YOGA - WILDWOOD PEDU:761<br />

20116 W 7pm-8:30pm 6/8-7/27 Fee: $74<br />

section: 350 Wildwood Building 102B<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Bishnupriya Misra<br />

Relax, calm your mind, experience vibrant healing energy. Learn to use breathing, stretching<br />

and relaxation techniques to bring a total sense of well being and integration of mind and<br />

body. Bring a yoga sticky mat and a Mexican or army blanket.


YOGA - BIG BEND YOGA CENTER PEDU:761<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Julie Garland<br />

Relax, calm your mind, experience vibrant healing energy. Learn to use breathing, stretching<br />

and relaxation techniques to bring a total sense of well being and integration of mind and<br />

body. Bring a towel and mat.<br />

20570 T 1pm-2:30pm 6/7-7/26 Fee: $74<br />

section: M04 Big Bend Yoga Center<br />

YOGA - SUNSET HLLS CC PEDU:761<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Sharon Danyluck<br />

Relax, calm your mind, experience vibrant healing energy. Learn to use breathing, stretching<br />

and relaxation techniques to bring a total sense of well being and integration of mind and<br />

body. Bring a towel and mat.<br />

20593 M 5:30pm-6:30pm 6/6-7/25 Fee: $55<br />

section: M08 Sunset Hills <strong>Community</strong> Center Multipurpose Room<br />

No class 7/4<br />

20599 W 5:30pm-6:30pm 6/8-7/27 Fee: $59<br />

section: M09 Sunset Hills <strong>Community</strong> Center Multipurpose Room<br />

AFTERWORK YOGA: UNION OF BODY, MIND & SPIRIT PEDU:761<br />

20598 M 4pm-04:55pm 6/6-7/18 Fee: $49<br />

section: 500 Florissant Valley - Physical Education Building 122<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Silvia Luna Zapiain<br />

Attain a balance of mind, body and spirit as you work on posture mechanics, breathing and<br />

energy. This course will help you reduce stress, increase flexibility and tone your muscles.<br />

No class 7/4. Bring a towel and mat. All levels of experience welcome.<br />

YOGA BASICS PEDU:761<br />

20393 Th 4:30pm-5:45pm 6/9-7/28 Fee: $74<br />

section: M01 YogaSource<br />

New to yoga or desire a slower, gentler pace? Learn standard yoga postures, flexibility and<br />

breathing techniques. <strong>St</strong>icky mats are available for rent or students may bring their own.<br />

YOGA: CONTINUING - BIG BEND YOGA CENTER PEDU:761<br />

20667 Th 9am-10:30am 6/9-7/28 Fee: $74<br />

section: M05 Big Bend Yoga Center<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Melanie Klug<br />

Designed for individuals with prior yoga experience, you will continue to build your skills<br />

while learning to relax, calm your mind, and experience vibrant healing energy. Learn to<br />

use breathing, stretching and relaxation techniques to bring a total sense of well being and<br />

integration of mind and body. Bring a towel and mat.<br />

YOGA:BEGINNING - AFFTON WHITE RODGERS CC PEDU:761<br />

20109 F 10am-11am 6/3-7/22 Fee: $49<br />

section: M02 Affton White-Rodgers CC GYM<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Kelly Kauffmann<br />

New to yoga or desire a slow, gentle pace? This class will focus on standard postures,<br />

flexibility and correct breathing techniques. No class 6/17, 7/1. Bring a towel and mat.<br />

<strong>St</strong>retch strap and yoga block are recommended.<br />

YOGA: ADVANCED - AFFTON WHITE RODGERS CC PEDU:761<br />

20111 F 11:15am-12:15pm 6/3-7/22 Fee: $49<br />

section: M03 Affton White-Rodgers CC GYM<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Kelly Kauffmann<br />

Designed for individuals with prior yoga experience, you will continue to build your skills<br />

while learning to relax, calm your mind, and experience vibrant healing energy. Learn to<br />

use breathing, stretching and relaxation techniques to bring a total sense of well being and<br />

integration of mind and body. Bring a towel and mat.<br />

GENTLE YOGA PEDU:761<br />

20121 W 7pm-8pm 6/1-7/20 Fee: $74<br />

section: M06 Masterpeace <strong>St</strong>udios<br />

A gentle combination of yoga exercises helping to improve flexibility and core balance.<br />

Great for stress relief. <strong>In</strong>dividual yoga practice will be encouraged. Bring a yoga mat, towel<br />

and water.<br />

GENTLE YOGA: MINI-SESSION PEDU:761<br />

20123 W 7pm-8pm 7/27-8/17 Fee: $45<br />

section: M07 Masterpeace <strong>St</strong>udios<br />

A gentle combination of yoga exercises helping to improve flexibility and core balance.<br />

Great for stress relief. <strong>In</strong>dividual yoga practice will be encouraged. Bring a yoga mat, towel<br />

and water.<br />

YOGA: BEGINNING & BEYOND PEDU:761<br />

20600 M 9:30am-11am 6/6-7/18 Fee: $59<br />

section: P01 Solar Yoga Center<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Silvia Luna Zapiain<br />

Relax, calm your mind, and experience the healing energy of yoga. Learn to use breathing,<br />

stretching, postures and relaxation techniques to discover a renewed sense of well-being.<br />

Non-competitive Hatha Yoga. No class 7/4. Bring a towel and mat.<br />

Sign Language<br />

SIGN LANGUAGE: BEGINNING SIGN:701<br />

20445 W 5pm-7pm 6/8-7/27 Fee: $85<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Communications Building 133<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: <strong>St</strong>even DeShetler<br />

You’ll learn the fundamentals of ASL including finger spelling, hand signs and receive a brief<br />

overview of deaf culture. Text required - bring to first class<br />

SKILLS ENHANCEMENT FOR THE STUDENT INTERPRETER SIGN:765<br />

20690 T 5pm-7pm 6/14-7/19 Fee: $69<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Administration Building 234<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Amy Miller<br />

This class will keep your skills in shape! Improve sign to voice skills in ASL lexicon<br />

comprehension, ASL discourse, producing English lexicon and discourse and maintaining<br />

composure and appearance. Improve your voice to sign skills in producing effective<br />

fingerspelling and numbers, producing effective lexicon and classifiers, the appropriate use<br />

of space and grammar, and maintaining composure and appearance.<br />

Tours and Travel<br />

DOWN ON THE FARM: COOKING WITH LAVENDER TRIP:701<br />

Come to the farm to experience and enjoy how lavender can subtly enhance the flavor of<br />

beverages, desserts, and savory foods. Discover how you can use varieties of lavender as a<br />

culinary herb in your own kitchen. Food presentation and sampling will be held in the old<br />

red barn, lakeside (fans but no air conditioning - dress appropriately for the season). Tour<br />

the blooming lavender fields (wear walking shoes); expect full sun and uneven ground. For<br />

directions to the lavender farm: www.WindingBrookEstate.com.<br />

20026 Sa 1pm-3pm 6/11-6/11 Fee: $29<br />

section: 3D1 Winding Brook Estate<br />

Registration/withdrawal deadline: 6/6. <strong>Class</strong> also listed as FOOD:765 3D1.<br />

20027 Sa 1pm-3pm 8/6-8/6 Fee: $29<br />

section: 3D2 Winding Brook Estate<br />

Registration/withdrawal deadline: 8/1 <strong>Class</strong> also listed as FOOD:765 3D2.<br />

RE-LIVE THE 1904 WORLD’S FAIR TRIP:701<br />

20045 Sa 8:30am-1:30pm 6/4-6/4 Fee: $39<br />

section: 480 Forest Park - G Tower 119<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Charles Koehler<br />

Join us for an illustrated, narrated tour of the actual fair grounds of the 1904 World’s Fair<br />

in and around Forest Park. Travel back in time through a narrated 3-D stereoscopic slide<br />

presentation, then travel to the sites of the marvels you’ve just seen. An illustrated booklet<br />

with a special map and a sampling of foods made famous at the fair will be provided. Rain<br />

date: 6/18. Fee includes a light lunch and print materials (including maps). Special 3-D<br />

glasses are supplied for this course. Some walking required. Provide own transportation for<br />

the tour.<br />

TRAVEL IDEAS FOR WOMEN TRIP:703<br />

20044 T 6:30pm-9pm 6/28-6/28 Fee: $19<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Social Science Building 112<br />

Gain a wealth of information about enjoyable and unusual trips particularly suited to<br />

women travelers. Learn about travel options available to people with different interests<br />

and abilities and to those traveling alone or with a friend. You can move confidently and<br />

courageously into your next travel adventure!<br />

Writing<br />

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UNLEASHING THE WRITER WITHIN WRIT:701<br />

20067 W 6:30pm-9pm 6/8-6/29 Fee: $69<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Social Science Building 109<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jordan Oakes<br />

Every one of us has a special story to tell, but it can be hard in this busy modern world<br />

to access that creativity. <strong>In</strong> this class, we will peel away the familiar outer layers of doubt,<br />

distraction and writer’s block. We’ll get to the core of what we’re actually trying to say, and<br />

we’ll learn to say it with language that is irreplaceably unique to each of us. When the<br />

writer within is unleashed, the words will come freely -- and the stories we need to tell will<br />

finally occur to us. Bring a notebook and pen (or laptop). It will not be a class requirement,<br />

but those interested in sharing their work will receive the benefit of a thorough, productive<br />

critique from the instructor and fellow students.<br />

CREATIVE NON-FICTION WRIT:701<br />

20069 Th 6:30pm-9pm 6/9-6/30 Fee: $69<br />

section: 651 Meramec - Social Science Building 109<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jordan Oakes<br />

Good writing is good writing. Even factual or informative work should be interesting to<br />

read -- just as a good documentary should be as riveting as a good feature film. This class<br />

will help students apply the tools of literary craft to writing about topics that they know<br />

well, but might not know the best, most reader-friendly way to present. Bring a pen and<br />

paper (or your laptop). It will not be a class requirement, but those interested in sharing<br />

their work will receive the benefit of a thorough, productive critique from the instructor and<br />

fellow students.


WRITING FOR A SECOND INCOME WRIT:704<br />

20068 T 6:30pm-9pm 6/7-6/28 Fee: $69<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Social Science Building 109<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jordan Oakes<br />

While writing for a living may not be the most dependable way to pay your bills, it can be<br />

a creative way to supplement your income. <strong>In</strong> this class, we’ll explore various methods and<br />

outlets for getting your work published, beginning with editing and revising. <strong>Class</strong> time will<br />

be spent critiquing our writing; the other half will be spent exploring ways to sell it. Bring<br />

a pen and paper (or your laptop). It will not be a class requirement, but those interested<br />

in sharing their work will receive the benefit of a thorough, productive critique from the<br />

instructor and fellow students.<br />

REVISING YOUR SCREENPLAY - ACT 1 AND BEYOND WRIT:719<br />

20082 T 7pm-9pm 6/7-7/26 Fee: $89<br />

section: 550 Florissant Valley - Social Science Building 101<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Rita Russell<br />

This course is designed to help writers improve their screenplays by teaching them to<br />

identify important questions about their script’s story, structure, plot, scenes, characters and<br />

dialogue. Writers will share their work and receive feedback from the instructor and their<br />

peers, and they will learn to sharpen their writing skills and improve their ability to analyze<br />

their own screenplays and the work of others. This revision workshop is designed for people<br />

who have already completed an entire screenplay (or Act 1, at the very least), who are<br />

familiar with proper screenplay format and screenwriting software, and who have a clear<br />

understanding of scene writing and screenplay structure.<br />

MAKING AND BREAKING (INTO) COMIC BOOKS WRIT:719<br />

20200 W 7pm-9pm 6/8-6/29 Fee: $59<br />

section: 650 Meramec - Social Science Building 112<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Cullen Bunn<br />

So, you want to write a comic book but aren’t sure where to start? This course will arm<br />

you with practical guidance on creating your comic and getting it published. <strong>In</strong> addition,<br />

you’ll gain insight into how comic book companies operate in today’s changing publishing<br />

landscape. You’ll learn how to package your idea in an attractive proposal; how to write<br />

your scripts in an industry-accepted style and how to reach other professionals and editors.<br />

Bring a notebook and pen (or your laptop).<br />

Youth<br />

General<br />

DANCE CAMP: TAP, BALLET, AND ACROBATS (AGES 4-7) CAMP:705<br />

20147 MTWThF 9am-12pm 6/20-6/24 Fee: $89<br />

section: V01 <strong>St</strong>rinni School of Dance<br />

Get ready! Come and join us as we learn tap and ballet basics, put them into combinations<br />

and do lots of fun dances. We’ll spend time on the mats working on tumbling skills too.<br />

Each day brings new steps and dances you’re sure to love. Ballet and tap shoes required.<br />

DANCE CAMP: HIP HOP, TAP, AND POM PON (AGES 6-10) CAMP:705<br />

Come join us as we learn steps for hip hop, tap, and pom pon. You’ll hip hop to popular<br />

music. Rhythm and Broadway styles of tap will be taught. We’ll put steps for all three<br />

dance styles into a variety of combinations and create lots of fun dances and routines.<br />

Each day brings new steps and dances you’re sure to love. Tap and jazz shoes required.<br />

Bring pom pons if you have them.<br />

20410 MTWThF 1pm-4pm 6/20-6/24 Fee: $89<br />

section: V02 <strong>St</strong>rinni School of Dance<br />

20467 MTWThF 5pm-8pm 6/27-7/1 Fee: $89<br />

section: V08 <strong>St</strong>rinni School of Dance<br />

DANCE CAMP: HIP HOP, TAP AND POM PON (AGES 11 AND UP) CAMP:705<br />

20469 MTWThF 9am-12pm 7/11-7/15 Fee: $89<br />

section: V05 <strong>St</strong>rinni School of Dance<br />

Come join us as we learn steps for hip hop, tap, and pom pon. You’ll hip hop to popular<br />

music. Rhythm and Broadway styles of tap will be taught. We’ll put steps for all three<br />

dance styles into a variety of combinations and create lots of fun dances and routines.<br />

Each day brings new steps and dances you’re sure to love. Tap and jazz shoes required.<br />

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DANCE CAMP: BALLET, MODERN, AND LYRICAL (AGES 8-15) CAMP:705<br />

Improve your dance skills in this ballet, modern and lyrical dance class. Along with these<br />

three styles of dance, we’ll work on flexibility, jumps and turns. You’ll learn poise and<br />

control in ballet class, express yourself through modern dance and learn to tell a story<br />

through movement in lyrical dance. Ballet shoes required. Some previous dance experience<br />

is helpful.<br />

20411 MTWThF 5pm-8pm 6/20-6/24 Fee: $89<br />

section: V07 <strong>St</strong>rinni School of Dance<br />

20453 MTWThF 9am-12pm 6/27-7/1 Fee: $89<br />

section: V03 <strong>St</strong>rinni School of Dance<br />

DANCE CAMP: BALLET, TAP, AND JAZZ (AGES 7-11) CAMP:705<br />

20497 MTWThF 1pm-4pm 7/11-7/15 Fee: $89<br />

section: V06 <strong>St</strong>rinni School of Dance<br />

Ballet, tap, jazz steps and combinations will be taught and practiced. Improve your balance<br />

and flexibility and learn jumps, leaps and turns. Ballet teaches poise and control. Tap helps<br />

improve your rhythm. Jazz teaches you to dance with your whole body. This camp has it all.<br />

Ballet or jazz shoes, plus tap shoes required.<br />

DANCE CAMP: POM PON, ACROBATS, AND CHEERLEADING<br />

(AGES 7-11) CAMP:705<br />

You’ll learn fun pom pom and cheerleading routines and work on your tumbling skills.<br />

This is an excellent class for those who would like to be a cheerleader or pom pon girl<br />

someday. Jazz shoes required. Bring pom pons if you have them.<br />

20465 MTWThF 1pm-4pm 6/27-7/1 Fee: $89<br />

section: V04 <strong>St</strong>rinni School of Dance<br />

20498 MTWThF 5pm-8pm 7/11-7/15 Fee: $89<br />

section: V09 <strong>St</strong>rinni School of Dance<br />

JUNIOR COUNSELORS: LEADERS IN TRAINING (AGES 12-14) CAMP:765<br />

20471 MTWThF 9:30am-3:30pm 8/1-8/5 Fee: $69<br />

section: 602 Meramec - Lecture Halls Building 101<br />

This is the funnest job you’ll ever have! Applicants will fill out an actual job application and<br />

go through a real interview. If selected, junior counselors will receive training and work for<br />

the <strong>College</strong> for Kids program. Junior Counselors will work with the kids in the classroom<br />

assisting the instructors. NOTE: Junior Counselors will be expected to attend all training<br />

sessions and will be expected to be present and work every day of camp. Further details to<br />

follow. Ages 12-14. No refunds after July 7. Call 314-984-7777 for more information.<br />

MUSIC AND MOVEMENT (AGES 3-4) KIDS:765<br />

20405 F 10am-10:45am 6/10-7/15 Fee: $59<br />

section: M01 East West Ballet<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Rosa Tabisaura<br />

<strong>In</strong>troduce your child to musicality and movement through dance, song mime, storytelling,<br />

and props. This program encourages expressive movement, builds conficence and selfesteem.<br />

Children will develop listening skills in a fun, cooperative and sociable environment.<br />

Recommended dance wear for girls includes leotards (any color), pink tights or leggings,<br />

ballet slippers; for boys, T-shirt, shorts, socks, ballet slippers.<br />

PRE-BALLET (AGES 5-7) KIDS:765<br />

20409 F 5:30pm-6:30pm 6/10-7/15 Fee: $59<br />

section: M03 East West Ballet<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Rosa Tabisaura<br />

<strong>In</strong>troduce your child to the basics of classical ballet in this fun, structured class which<br />

includes: correct posture, weight placement, control of turnout, spatial awareness and sense<br />

of rhythm. Children also learn to perform a sequence of simple steps to depict a story.<br />

Recommended dance wear for girls includes leotards (any color), pink tights, ballet slippers;<br />

for boys, T-shirt, shorts, socks, ballet slippers.


BALLET (AGES 8-11) KIDS:765<br />

20408 T 5:45pm-6:45pm 6/7-7/26 Fee: $69<br />

section: M02 East West Ballet<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Rosa Tabisaura<br />

<strong>Class</strong>ical ballet technique is the focus of this series: use of turn-out, developing strength,<br />

increasing flexibility and learning terminology. Lessons will also encourage free movement<br />

with a deepening focus on strengthening rhythm and musicality. <strong>St</strong>udents will explore and<br />

expand the concepts of creativity and memory as well as developing partner and group<br />

skills. Recommended dancewear for girls includes leotards (black or navy), Pink pink tights,<br />

pink ballet slippers; for boys, tight-fitting white shirt, black or navy shorts, white socks, black<br />

or white ballet slippers.<br />

MOVEMENT & ARTS KIDS:765<br />

20699 TWTh 1pm-4pm 6/21-6/23 Fee: $100<br />

section:M04 Masterpeace <strong>St</strong>udios<br />

Ages 6-11. Our unique program was created to give your child the wings to soar. We will<br />

be integrating movement, mindfulness techniques and relaxation, hands-on art and cooking.<br />

MOMMY & ME MOVEMENT & ART KIDS 738<br />

20700 Th 6/9-6/30 10:30am-11:15am Fee: $40<br />

section: M01 MSPC-Masterpeace <strong>St</strong>udios<br />

Ages 9 months to 3 years old. Parent must be present with child the entire class. Enjoy<br />

one on one time with your child while learning simple yoga poses, engaging in art projects,<br />

bringing books to life along with games, music and a lot of fun.<br />

Recreation<br />

KARATE FOR KIDS KIDS:707<br />

20666 Sa 10am-11am 6/4-7/30 Fee: $39<br />

section: V01 Martial Arts Center (Florissant)<br />

This program is designed to build self-confidence, self-esteem and self-discipline. It teaches<br />

the basic concepts of karate as well as self-control, coordination and focus. Safety and fun<br />

are the most important elements of this program. No class 7/2. For boys and girls ages<br />

4-10.<br />

20664 Sa 10am-11am 6/4-7/30 Fee: $39<br />

section: M01 The Martial Arts Center (Mehlville)<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Timothy Toeniskoetter<br />

Karate for Kids is a program designed to build self-confidence, self-esteem and selfdiscipline.<br />

It teaches the basic concepts of karate as well as self-control, coordination and<br />

focus. Safety and fun are the most important elements of this program. The instructor is a<br />

6th degree black belt with over 30 years of teaching experience and is certified through<br />

the American Council of Martial Arts. No class 7/2. For boys and girls ages 4-10.<br />

PLEASE NOTE: SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF A YOUTH<br />

TENNIS CLASS MEETS REQUIREMENTS FOR THE<br />

GIRL SCOUTS OF USA NATIONAL TENNIS PATCH<br />

TENNIS FOR YOUTH: PEE WEE KIDS:709<br />

20246 Sa 4pm-4:30pm 6/4-7/16 Fee: $48<br />

section: M03 Forest Lake Tennis Club<br />

This is a series of group lessons specifically designed to introduce a young child, 4-6 years<br />

of age, to the game of tennis. The class will include eye-hand coordination exercises as well<br />

as building skills for forehand, backhand, serve and volley. No class 7/2. Ages 4-6. Tennis<br />

balls provided. Prince rackets available for use in class.<br />

TENNIS FOR YOUTH: BEGINNING I & II KIDS:709<br />

<strong>Class</strong> designed for beginners and those who need to brush up on the basics. Techniques<br />

covered include forehand, backhand, serve, volley, basic strategy as well as drill exercises.<br />

Players will be grouped according to ability.<br />

20244 Sa 9am-10am 6/4-7/16 Fee: $72<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Physical Education Building TENNIS<br />

No class 7/2. Ages 7-11. Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will<br />

be 7/23.<br />

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20245 Sa 11am-12pm 6/4-7/16 Fee: $72<br />

section: 581 Florissant Valley - Physical Education Building TENNIS<br />

No class 7/2. Ages 7-11. Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will<br />

be 7/23.<br />

20293 Sa 10am-11am 6/4-7/16 Fee: $72<br />

section: 720 Ladue Middle School<br />

No class 7/2. Ages 7-11. Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will<br />

be 7/23.<br />

20259 T 5pm-6pm 6/7-7/12 Fee: $72<br />

section: M01 Kennedy Recreation Complex<br />

Ages 7-11. Tennis balls provided.<br />

20295 Th 6pm-7pm 6/9-7/14 Fee: $72<br />

section: M02 Queeny Park Recreation Complex<br />

Ages 7-11. Tennis balls provided. Make-up date for rained out classes will be 7/21.<br />

20247 Sa 4pm-5pm 6/4-7/16 Fee: $72<br />

section: M04 Forest Lake Tennis Club<br />

No class 7/2. Ages 7-11. Tennis balls provided<br />

GOLF FOR YOUTH: BEGINNING KIDS:710<br />

Beginning Golf for children.<br />

20357 W 6pm-7pm 6/29-7/20 Fee: $37<br />

section: 810 Big Bend Golf Center<br />

Ages 7-12. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Four sessions.<br />

20358 Sa 10am-11am 6/4-6/25 Fee: $37<br />

section: 811 Big Bend Golf Center<br />

Ages 7-12. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Four sessions.<br />

20401 T 5pm-6pm 5/31-6/21 Fee: $37<br />

section: 840 Landings at Spirit Golf Club<br />

Ages 7-12. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Four sessions.<br />

20535 M 6:15pm-7:15pm 6/6-7/18 Fee: $38<br />

section: 860 Pro-Am Driving Range<br />

No class 7/4. Ages 7-12. <strong>Class</strong> limit nine. Extra fee for balls. Six sessions.<br />

20390 Sa 9am-10am 6/4-6/25 Fee: $37<br />

section: 880 The First Tee<br />

Ages 7-12. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Four sessions.<br />

20578 Th 5pm-6pm 5/26-6/30 Fee: $50<br />

section: 890 Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

Ages 12-15. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Six sessions.<br />

20579 Sa 10am-11am 6/4-6/25 Fee: $37<br />

section: 891 Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

Ages 7-12. <strong>Class</strong> limit six. Extra fee for balls. Four sessions.<br />

SWIMMING FOR CHILDREN: BEGINNING KIDS:720<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jeanne Schulte<br />

You’ll learn to swim like a fish-maybe a shark-while practicing beginning swimming strokes<br />

and personal water safety skills and overcoming any fear you may have of the water. No<br />

class 7/2. Ages 5 and up.<br />

20652 Sa 12pm-12:45pm 6/4-7/30 Fee: $39<br />

section: 580 Florissant Valley - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

20653 Sa 1pm-1:45pm 6/4-7/30 Fee: $39<br />

section: 581 Florissant Valley - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

20654 Sa 2pm-2:45pm 6/4-7/30 Fee: $39<br />

section: 582 Florissant Valley - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

SWIMMING FOR CHILDREN: INTERMEDIATE KIDS:720<br />

<strong>In</strong>structor: Jeanne Schulte<br />

You’ll build strength and breath control, refine your stroke and continue to learn about<br />

water safety in this fun class. No class 7/2. Ages 5 and up. Must be able to swim without<br />

a floatation device.<br />

20655 Sa 3pm-3:45pm 6/4-7/30 Fee: $39<br />

section: 583 Florissant Valley - Physical Education Building Pool<br />

20657 Sa 4pm-4:45pm 6/4-7/30 Fee: $39<br />

section: 584 Florissant Valley - Physical Education Building Pool


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NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATION<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> is committed to non-discrimination and equal opportunities in its admissions, educational programs, activities and employment<br />

regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information or status as a disabled or Vietnam-era<br />

veteran and will take action necessary to ensure non-discrimination.<br />

For information contact:<br />

CBIL<br />

Judy Koenig<br />

Supervisor<br />

Downtown Education Center<br />

300 S. Broadway<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong>, MO 63102-2800<br />

314-539-5360<br />

Meramec<br />

Linden Crawford<br />

Acting Vice President, <strong>St</strong>udent Affairs<br />

11333 Big Bend Road<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong>, MO 63122-5720<br />

314-984-7609<br />

Cosand Center/Employment<br />

Patricia Henderson<br />

Senior Manager of Employment<br />

300 S. Broadway<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong>, MO 63102-2800<br />

314-539-5214<br />

Wildwood<br />

Marilyn Taras<br />

Director of <strong>St</strong>udent Affairs<br />

2645 Generations Drive<br />

Wildwood, MO 63040-1168<br />

636-422-2004<br />

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Florissant Valley<br />

Laura <strong>St</strong>erman<br />

Vice President, <strong>St</strong>udent Affairs<br />

3400 Pershall Road<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong>, MO 63135-1408<br />

314-513-4250<br />

Section 504/Title II Coordinator<br />

Dr. Donna Dare<br />

Vice Chancellor of Academic and<br />

<strong>St</strong>udent Affairs<br />

300 S. Broadway<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong>, MO 63102-2800<br />

314-539-5285<br />

Forest Park<br />

Herb Gross<br />

Vice President, <strong>St</strong>udent Affairs<br />

5600 Oakland Avenue<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong>, MO 63110-1316<br />

314-644-9212<br />

ACCOMMODATIONS STATEMENT<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities as addressed by the Americans with<br />

Disabilities Act and Section 504 of The Rehabilitation Act. If you have a disability and need an accommodation (for example, if you are deaf or hard-of-hearing and<br />

need an interpreter), please contact the Continuing Education office at least six weeks before the beginning of the class, or within two working days of the scheduled<br />

event. Documentation of disability may be required. Advance requests give the college time to ensure that accommodations and an ample supply of adaptive<br />

materials are available.


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Adiva Dance Center<br />

943 S . Kirkwood Rd, 63122<br />

Advanced Auto Service <strong>In</strong>c<br />

6123 Gravois, 63116<br />

Affton Senior High School<br />

8309 Mackenzie Road, 63123<br />

Affton White-Rodgers <strong>Community</strong> Center<br />

9801 Mackenzie Road, 63123<br />

Ahner’s Garden & Gifts<br />

11697 Manchester Road 63131<br />

Alaska Klondike Coffee Company,<br />

3200 N Highway 67, 63033<br />

All That Dance <strong>St</strong>udio<br />

123 Crestwood Court 63126<br />

Barrett <strong>St</strong>ation Golf Practice Range<br />

3031 Old Dougherty Ferry Road, 63021<br />

Berkeley Police Firing Range<br />

<strong>In</strong>tersection of Frost and Eva, 63134<br />

Big Bend Golf Center<br />

3390 Quinette Road, 63088<br />

Big Bend Yoga Center<br />

88 North Gore, 63119<br />

Bridge Haven<br />

6205 No . Lindbergh Blvd, 63042<br />

Bridgeton Trails Library<br />

3455 McKelvey Road, 63044<br />

Ces & Judy’s<br />

10405 Clayton Rd, 63131<br />

Chess Club & Scholastic Center of <strong>St</strong> . <strong>Louis</strong><br />

4657 Maryland Ave, 63108<br />

City Seeds Urban Farm<br />

2200 Pine <strong>St</strong>reet, 63103<br />

Cosand Center<br />

300 S . Broadway, 63102<br />

Dance Co-Op<br />

105 Crestwood Court 63126<br />

(Crestwood Mall Artspace)<br />

Dave Mungenast Lexus<br />

13750 Manchester Road, 63011<br />

DEEsigns <strong>St</strong>udio<br />

408 Crestwood Court 63126<br />

Eagle Springs Golf Course<br />

2575 Redman Rd . 63136<br />

CampuS and Off-CampuS LOCatiOnS<br />

East-West Ballet School<br />

108 Crestwood Court 63126<br />

Earthways Center of MOBot<br />

3617 Grandel Square, 63108<br />

Family Golfplex & Learning Center<br />

3717 Tree Court <strong>In</strong>dustrial, 63122<br />

First Tee<br />

6286 Lemay Ferry Road, 63129<br />

Forest Lake Tennis Club<br />

1012 North Woods Mill Road, 63011<br />

Francis Park<br />

Donovan & Eichelberger, 63109<br />

Golf Port of Maryland Heights<br />

1 Golf Port Dr 63146<br />

W.J. harrison Education Center<br />

3140 Cass Avenue 63106<br />

Kaufman Park<br />

8000 Blackberry, 63130<br />

Kennedy Recreation Complex<br />

6050 Wells Road, 63128<br />

Kirkwood Public Library<br />

140 East Jefferson, 63122<br />

Landings at Spirit Golf Club<br />

180 No . Eatherton Road, 63005<br />

Martial Arts Center<br />

3712 Lemay Ferry Road, 63125<br />

Martial Arts Center (Florissant)<br />

12683 New Halls Ferry Rd 63033<br />

Maryland Heights Center<br />

2344 McKelvey Road, 63043<br />

Masterpeace <strong>St</strong>udios<br />

176 Crestwood Court, 63126<br />

Mid-County Family YMCA<br />

1900 Urban Drive, 63144<br />

Missouri Historical Society<br />

5700 Lindell Blvd, 63112<br />

North County Golf and Sports Center<br />

3555 N . Highway 67, 63033<br />

Painted Zebra<br />

10907 Manchester Road, 63122<br />

Preston Art Glass<br />

2651 Chouteau Avenue, 63103<br />

Pro Am Driving Range<br />

2760 Union Road, 63125<br />

Queeny Park--Greensfelder<br />

Recreation Complex<br />

550 Weidman Road, 63011<br />

RiverChase of Fenton<br />

990 Horan Drive, 63026<br />

Ruth Park Golf Course<br />

8211 Groby Road, 63130<br />

<strong>St</strong> . Anthony’s Medical Center<br />

10010 Kennerly Rd . 63128<br />

<strong>St</strong> . John’s Evangelical UCC<br />

11333 <strong>St</strong> . John’s Church Road, 63123<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Florissant Valley<br />

3400 Pershall Road, 63135<br />

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<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Forest Park<br />

5600 Oakland Ave, 63110<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Meramec<br />

11333 Big Bend Road, 63122<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Wildwood<br />

2645 Generations Dr .<br />

Wildwood, 63040<br />

<strong>St</strong> . <strong>Louis</strong> Genealogical Society<br />

4 Sunnen Drive, 63143<br />

<strong>St</strong> . <strong>Louis</strong> Wine & Beer Making<br />

231 Lamp & Lantern Village, 63017<br />

Shaw VPA <strong>Community</strong> Center<br />

5329 Columbia, 63139<br />

Sign of the Arrow<br />

9740 Clayton Road 63124<br />

Solar Yoga Center<br />

6002 Pershing at Des Peres, 63112<br />

South County Education &<br />

university Center<br />

4115 Meramec Bottom Road, 63129<br />

<strong>St</strong>rinni School of Dance<br />

1935 Washington <strong>St</strong>reet, 63033<br />

<strong>St</strong>udio 42<br />

42 Crestwood Court, 63126<br />

Sunset Hills<strong>Community</strong> Center<br />

3915 South Lindbergh 63127<br />

The <strong>St</strong>udio, <strong>In</strong>c .<br />

1332 <strong>St</strong>rassner Drive, 63144<br />

Thomas Dunn Memorial Learning Center<br />

3113 Gasconade, 63118<br />

Thornhill Branch/<strong>St</strong> . <strong>Louis</strong> County Library<br />

12863 Willowyck Dr, 63146<br />

Tower Tee Golf Center<br />

6727 Heege Road, 63123<br />

University City Public Library<br />

6701 Delmar Blvd, 63130<br />

Vetta Sports-Concord<br />

12320 Old Tesson Ferry Road, 63128<br />

Vino Vitae Gourmet Wine Shop<br />

1637 So 18th <strong>St</strong>reet, 63104<br />

Virginia Dance <strong>St</strong>udio<br />

8400 Delmar Blvd, 63124<br />

Wine & Cheese Place<br />

7435 Forsyth Blvd, 63105<br />

Wine Barrel<br />

3828 South Lindbergh, Suite 111, 63127<br />

Woods Mill Racquet Club<br />

910 Old Woods Mill Road, 63017<br />

Yoga Source<br />

1500 Big Bend--2nd floor, 63117


Downtown Education Center<br />

The Downtown Education Center, a Microsoft IT Academy and Microsoft Certified Partner, is a state-ofthe-art<br />

information technology training facility conveniently located in downtown <strong>St</strong> . <strong>Louis</strong> . The center is<br />

fully furnished to meet your training, computer instruction, consulting and conference needs . The center’s<br />

networked microcomputer and assessment labs provide a sophisticated environment for training in the<br />

latest technologies .<br />

As an advanced-level Microsoft IT Academy, we assist our communities achieve digital literacy . We create<br />

life-long learning opportunities for the workforce to retrain as well as maintain essential technology skills .<br />

Flexible Training Options<br />

• <strong>In</strong>structor-led open enrollment classes tailored to the<br />

business needs and schedules of our community<br />

• Customized group training, course development, training<br />

customization and IT consulting services delivered<br />

“just-in-time” when, where and how the client requests<br />

• Facilities rental for meetings, workshops and computer<br />

training<br />

• Companion online learning including bonus self-paced<br />

e-learning supplements are included with our Microsoft<br />

IT Academy courses<br />

• Three state-of-the-art training rooms for individual<br />

instruction, group training and facilities rental<br />

• Prometric and Certiport certification testing - succeed<br />

in your testing experience by taking your IT Pro or<br />

information worker certification exams in our high<br />

quality, quiet and comfortable testing environment<br />

Centrally Located<br />

The Downtown Education Center, 300 South Broadway, is located at the corner of Broadway and Clark<br />

(directly across from Busch <strong>St</strong>adium) . It is easily accessible from all major interstates .<br />

Contact<br />

Judy Koenig, manager<br />

Downtown Education Center<br />

314-539-5360 • jkoenig@stlcc.edu<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong><br />

<strong>Community</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> EXPANDING MINDS • CHANGING LIVES<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong><br />

For more information on the<br />

Downtown Education Center and<br />

for descriptions, visit our website.<br />

www.stlcc.edu/downtown<br />

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Programs Leading to Certification<br />

Servers and <strong>In</strong>frastructure<br />

DEPLOYING WINDOWS SERVER 2008<br />

6418B - 3 days - $800<br />

June 1-3 / August 15-17<br />

Desktop Operating Systems<br />

INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING WINDOWS 7 CLIENT<br />

6292 – 3 days - $800<br />

August 29-31<br />

PLANNING AND MANAGING WINDOWS 7 DESKTOP<br />

DEPLOYMENTS AND ENVIRONMENTS<br />

6294 – 5 days - $1050<br />

July 25-29<br />

<strong>In</strong>formation Worker Applications<br />

MICROSOFT OFFICE SPECIALIST – WORD 2007<br />

MOS50044A – 2 weeks - $1500<br />

July 11-23<br />

MICROSOFT OFFICE SPECIALIST – EXCEL 2007<br />

MOS50040A – 2 weeks - $1500<br />

August 8-19<br />

WORD 2007 - BASIC<br />

WD071 - June 7<br />

EXCEL 2007 - BASIC<br />

EX071 - June 16<br />

WORD 2007 - INTERMEDIATE<br />

WD072 - August 5<br />

EXCEL 2007- INTERMEDIATE<br />

EX072 – August 2<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong><br />

<strong>Community</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong><br />

IT Technician and Network Professionals<br />

NETWORK+ CERTIFICATION TRAINING<br />

NP01 - 3 days - $800<br />

June 13-15 / July 25-27 / August 24-26<br />

A+ CERTIFICATION TRAINING<br />

APC01 - 5 days - $1050<br />

June 20-24, July 5-11/ August 8-12<br />

Graphic and Web Design<br />

ADOBE PRESENTER 7 FOR ELEARNING, TUTORIALS AND ONLINE<br />

MARKETING<br />

PR7 – 1 day - $230<br />

July 7 / August 18<br />

WEB COMMUNICATIONS USING ADOBE DREAMWEAVER CS5<br />

AD – 3 days - $720<br />

July 19-21 / August 24-26<br />

ADOBE ACROBAT X PRO<br />

AAP – 1 day - $230<br />

July 28 / August 9<br />

BEGINNING WORDPRESS<br />

WP – 2 days - $480<br />

June 29-30 / August 3-4<br />

Microsoft Office Applications 2007 and 2010<br />

ACCESS 2007 - BASIC<br />

AC071 – June 28<br />

ACCESS 2007 - INTERMEDIATE<br />

AC072 – August 23<br />

PROJECT 2007 - BASIC<br />

PJ071 –July 5<br />

PROJECT 2007 - INTERMEDIATE<br />

PJ072 – July 6<br />

POWERPOINT 2007<br />

PPT070 – July 1 / August 22<br />

1 day classes, $160, 9am-4:30pm<br />

WORD 2010 - BASIC<br />

WD101 - June 21<br />

EXCEL 2010 - BASIC<br />

EX101 - June 24<br />

WORD 2010 - INTERMEDIATE<br />

WD102 - August 19<br />

EXCEL 2010- INTERMEDIATE<br />

EX102 - August 11<br />

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PROJECT 2010 - BASIC<br />

PJ101 – July 12<br />

PROJECT 2010 - ADVANCED<br />

PJ102 – July 13<br />

POWERPOINT 2010<br />

PPT100 – July 8<br />

For more information on the Downtown Education Center and course descriptions,<br />

visit www.stlcc.edu/downtown<br />

Contact<br />

Judy Koenig, manager, Downtown Education Center<br />

314-539-5360 • jkoenig@stlcc.edu


Registration and Fee <strong>In</strong>formation<br />

Enrollment in classes within this bro chure, except for youth section class es, is limited to persons 16 years or older.<br />

Mail<br />

Complete the registration form in this publication and mail with your check<br />

(made payable to <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>).<br />

<strong>St</strong>udents who register by mail should assume they are in the classes they<br />

registered for unless they are notified otherwise. Registration confirmation is<br />

mailed to students who register by mail; however, the confirmation may not be<br />

received prior to the beginning of the class. If you have enrollment questions,<br />

please call the con tinu ing education office.<br />

<strong>In</strong> Person<br />

You may register 8:30am-7:30pm Monday-Thursday and 8:30am-4pm Friday at<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> at Meramec. Registration hours at Florissant<br />

Valley and Forest Park are Monday-Friday 8:30am-4pm. Contact the Continuing<br />

Education office to see if openings exist.<br />

Telephone<br />

You may complete telephone reg is tra tion by charging fees to Mas ter Card, Visa or<br />

Discover.<br />

Before calling to register, the following information is necessary:<br />

1. Course title, letter prefix and number, including section<br />

2. <strong>St</strong>udent name, address and phone number<br />

3. <strong>St</strong>udent social security number or UIN<br />

4. Credit card number and expiration date<br />

<strong>In</strong>ternet<br />

Visit our website at www.stlcc.edu and click the link to Continuing Education<br />

to view current class offerings and to register for classes.<br />

Registration Deadline<br />

All non-credit courses are limited in enrollment. Advanced reg is tra tion is<br />

required.<br />

Automatic Bank Payment (ACH)<br />

All checks will be converted to an electronic Automated Clearing House (ACH)<br />

transaction whether the payment was made in person or mailed.<br />

Fee Reduction for Old er Adults<br />

Older adults (those 60 years and older) may enroll in most courses for a<br />

reduced fee. This reduction is half the price of the class fee only, plus whatever<br />

material costs are associated with the class. Material costs include fees for<br />

expenses such as books and materials, facility usage, tour and travel costs,<br />

computer lab usage, online courses, food supplies and other items needed for<br />

the class. NOTE: Those wishing to take ad van tage of this fee reduction must<br />

do so at the time of reg is tra tion. Before registering, please contact the<br />

Continuing Ed uca tion office to see if your course contains a material fee.<br />

Firearms on <strong>College</strong> Property<br />

Except for licensed police officers, no person shall possess or carry any firearm,<br />

visible or concealed, on college property (including college buildings and groundsleased<br />

or owned by the college-college athletic fields and parking lots) or in<br />

any college van or vehicle or at college-sponsored activities. <strong>College</strong> employees,<br />

students and visitors who hold concealed carry endorsements as allowed by<br />

Missouri law may not carry or bring any firearms, visible or concealed, on college<br />

property, owned or leased or at any college activities.<br />

Safety and Program Guidelines for Youth<br />

<strong>Class</strong>es<br />

All children under the age of 16 who are enrolled in programs through the <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong><br />

<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Office of Continuing Education, must be accompanied to and<br />

signed-in at the beginning of each program session by a responsible party. <strong>In</strong> addition, a<br />

responsible party must also meet the participant at the end of the session and sign them<br />

out. Appropriate behavior is expected. <strong>St</strong>udents may be disenrolled for misbehavior.<br />

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<strong>St</strong>udents Rights and Responsibilities<br />

All students are responsible for adhering to college policies and procedures.<br />

Please refer to www.stlcc.edu/Document_Library/FactFinder.pdf to review and/or<br />

download a copy of the Fact Finder <strong>St</strong>udent Handbook including student rights<br />

and responsibilities or call the Continuing Education office.<br />

Textbooks<br />

Textbooks can be purchased at the campus bookstores<br />

unattended Children<br />

<strong>St</strong>udents are not permitted to bring children to class, nor should children be left<br />

unattended in the halls, offices, library or common areas. The college reserves the<br />

right to protect the safety and welfare of unattended children. If students leave<br />

children unattended, the college will institute disciplinary action.<br />

Senior Citizen Scholarship<br />

Missouri residents who are at least sixty-five years of age will be awarded a<br />

scholarship to be exempt from maintenance fees to enroll in courses on a space<br />

available basis. There will be a non-refundable registration fee of $5 per course<br />

to a maximum of $25 per semester. <strong>St</strong>udent is responsible for other fees, such<br />

as materials, supplies and books. At the earliest, students may enroll<br />

in the class two days prior to the first class date. <strong>St</strong>udents may<br />

not receive a refund for a paid course in order to enroll for a scholarship space<br />

in that same course. PLEASE CALL THE CONTINUING EDUCATION OFFICE<br />

TO GET SPECIFICS REGARDING THE SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP. The senior<br />

scholarship discount does not apply to online classes.<br />

Refund of Fees<br />

Since continuing education (non-credit) classes are self-supporting, the decision to<br />

run a class is based on the number of people enrolled. The college reserves the<br />

right to cancel if sufficient enrollment is not achieved. Registrants will be notified by<br />

phone or mail if a class is cancelled. Full refunds will be issued for classes cancelled by<br />

the college.<br />

If you drop a class, you will receive a 100 percent refund for most classes if the class<br />

is dropped one business day before the first meeting. A 50 percent refund<br />

will be given for most classes dropped between one business day before the first<br />

class meeting and prior to the second meeting of the class. See the course schedule<br />

for classes (such as daytrips) that require notice beyond one business day for<br />

cancellation and eligibility for a refund.<br />

Requests of withdrawals should be submitted in writing to the Continuing Education<br />

office. Calculation of refunds will be based on the date the written request is<br />

received by the office. If you have a situation that warrants an override of the above<br />

policy, an explanation of the circumstances should be made in writing to the of<br />

Continuing Education office. Refunds should be received within 30 days.<br />

Library and Computer Lab Privileges<br />

If you are registered in continuing education courses, you may enjoy library and<br />

computer lab privileges by showing your student ID. To obtain a student ID take<br />

your paid fee receipt to the Campus <strong>Life</strong> office and the personnel there will<br />

provide you with one.<br />

Accommodations <strong>St</strong>atement<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> makes every reasonable effort to accommodate<br />

individuals with disabilities. If you have accommodation needs, please call the<br />

Continuing Education office at least two weeks before the beginning of the class.<br />

Documentation of the disability may be required. Campus address and phone<br />

numbers are located on the registration form on the inside back cover.<br />

Postponement/Cancellation of <strong>Class</strong>es<br />

Due to <strong>In</strong>clement Weather<br />

Occasionally, continuing education classes are cancelled due to inclement<br />

weather. Cancellations will be broadcast on KMOX-AM (1120) and on KMOV-<br />

TV, KSDK-TV and KTVI/Fox 2. When <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> cancels<br />

classes, off-campus classes are also cancelled. <strong>In</strong> addition, when a particular<br />

host school district or institution closes, the continuing education classes at that<br />

location will not meet.


Registration Form<br />

The West County Education Center will close at the end of the Summer<br />

Session. Summer 2009 classes will be held at the new Wildwood Campus.<br />

Continuing Education • 11333 Big Bend Road • <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong>, MO 63122-5720• 314-984-7777 • Relay Missouri 711<br />

or UIN<br />

or UIN<br />

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e-mail: _____________________________________<br />

e-mail: _____________________________________<br />

Registration begins May 2.


Get Connected…<br />

<strong>St</strong>arting May 16, 2011<br />

William J. harrison Education Center<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> is pleased to announce the opening of its new public<br />

computer center provided by the Broadband Technology Opportunities program.<br />

This center will provide FREE public <strong>In</strong>ternet and computer access to the community<br />

in a center staffed by knowledgeable personnel as well as free training courses in<br />

basic digital literacy.<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Computer Access at <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

William J. Harrison Education Center<br />

3140 Cass Avenue, <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong>, MO 63106<br />

Summer Hours of Operation:<br />

Monday, Wednesday<br />

9 a.m.-1 p.m. and<br />

6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday<br />

9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.<br />

Open to persons 16 years of age and older. Identification will be required for computer use.<br />

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FREE<br />

Computer<br />

Access!<br />

Sunday<br />

Noon - 5 p.m.<br />

For more information and a schedule<br />

of upcoming workshops, please call<br />

314-539-5119 or 314-763-6000.


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<strong>St</strong>. LouiS <strong>Community</strong> CoLLEgE…<br />

expands minds and changes lives every day. A challenging learning environment points students in directions that<br />

lead to success. Since voters in <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> City and County established the college in 1962, nearly one million young<br />

persons and adults have attended, enriched their lives and contributed to the economic development of the<br />

metropolitan area. Each year, nearly 90,000 students enroll in:<br />

• <strong>College</strong> transfer and career programs leading to associate degrees<br />

• Job skill and personal development classes<br />

• <strong>College</strong> preparatory courses<br />

• Specialized performance programs sponsored by local employers<br />

Associate degrees in Arts, Science, Fine Arts,Applied Science and Teaching are offered as well as Certificates of<br />

Proficiency and Specialization.The college’s Center for Business, <strong>In</strong>dustry & Labor also serves the local business<br />

community through assessment, counseling, consulting and training services.<br />

Learning is convenient via:<br />

• Four campuses – FlorissantValley, Forest Park, Meramec and Wildwood<br />

• Three education centers: south <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> County, downtown <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> and north <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> City<br />

• Numerous business, industrial and neighborhood sites throughout the metro area<br />

• Online instruction<br />

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Governed by a board of six elected trustees and supported by local taxes, state funds and student fees, the college has an annual<br />

budget of more than $200 million. The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association<br />

of <strong>College</strong>s and Schools. <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> focuses its resources on helping students find the right academic and career<br />

pathways. Through its alumni and community partnerships, the college is helping <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> become the best place to live and work<br />

in the 21st century.

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