Put A Little Class In Your Life! - St. Louis Community College
Put A Little Class In Your Life! - St. Louis Community College
Put A Little Class In Your Life! - St. Louis Community College
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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 />
8<br />
Continuing Education • 314-984-7777<br />
Summer 2011<br />
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.