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fall 2017 catalog the possiBilities are endless
HEALTHCARETRAINING FOR TODAYSEE THE EXPANDED ED2GO COURSE LISTINGS& HPOG PROGRAMMING
TRIPS & TOURS FROM granVilleTO greece
PLUS NEWCOURSES IN AERIAL YOGA,
SPANISH, EMBROIDERY, CARDMAKING
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CRAFTING COFFEEBEVERAGES forBARISTAS & COFFEEENTHUSIASTS
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coVer stories6 ed2go healthcare training Our online training partner, Ed2Go, off ers opportunities to take instructor-led courses for in-demand healthcare fi elds.
15 crafting coffee BeVerages Make picture-perfect and delicious coff ee drinks that will wow customers and breakfast companions alike.
17 hpog program Training is available for allied healthcare occupations and tuition, fee and academic assistance may be available for some program applicants.
18 personal enrichment courses There are lots of opportunities to expand your horizons with new classes in fi tness, arts and crafts, foreign language and spirituality.
27 music Electronic music, exploring the history of american music and learning more about contemporary musicians in our region—whether you want to be an audience member or join an ensemble, we have a musical experience to suit your taste.
36 traVel Our region has so much to off er, so be a tourist in your own backyard with a local tour. Or, if you are seeking something more exotic, join our students on the trip of a lifetime to Japan or Europe next year!
Visit the queensbury campus to see how much we've grown in the past year! The new Adirondack Hall will house the offi ce of Continuing Education in the WORC center and will include a 26,250-square-foot expansion to the Science building. Updates to Warren Hall are also underway to improve the student experience on our campus. #thefutureishere
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taBle of contentscatalog of non-credit courses
Online Course Information................................................................................ 4Ed2Go Healthcare Training ............................................................................... 6Computer Courses & Exams ............................................................................. 8Small Business Success...................................................................................... 9Professional Development ...............................................................................12HPOG Allied Healthcare Training ...................................................................17Arts & Crafts .......................................................................................................19Communication ................................................................................................. 22Driving .................................................................................................................24Financial .............................................................................................................. 25Home & Garden .................................................................................................26Music ................................................................................................................... 27Fitness ..................................................................................................................30Special Interest .................................................................................................. 32Never Stop Learning ......................................................................................... 33Tours & Trips ......................................................................................................36Course Registration Information................................................................... 40Registration Form ..............................................................................................42Contract Training ....................................................................Inside back coverPlease note that all course information in this brochure is subject to change. The most up to date course information can be found on our website at sunyacc.edu/continuing-ed
get ready for an exciting fall semester with sunY adirondack con-tinuing education! whether you’re interested in gaining professional skills, delving deeper into your current hobbies, or just searching for a new passion to explore, join us for some remarkable courses, lec-tures and tours.
our queensbury campus is undergoing exciting changes with the new adirondack hall coming online, which will be home to a 26,250 sq. ft. expansion of the science building this fall and the worc (work-force readiness center) set to be completed in december. Warren Hall and the Scoville Learning Center are also getting facelifts. Due to the construction, Continuing Education is temporarily located across from the main campus at 597 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY 12084. We’re looking forward to welcoming you to our new location in the WORC in the spring semester!
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You will need the correct equipment & software including:
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online course information*Online and hybrid classes (face-to-face classes with an online component) offered through the Office of Continuing Education use the angel course management system.
To be successful with these courses, students should have basic computer skills and a familiarity with using the internet. Some courses require regular logins and others are self-paced. Either type allows students more flexibility to complete the course materials at times and places where it is convenient for them. The course description will indicate which type of online course it is.
When registering for a course with an online component, you will need to supply your email address and date of birth upon registration. These are key to ensuring you receive your login credentials to access your course.
for more information about the angel online learning system, go to: sunyacc.edu/academics/online-learning
Be sure to check out the video tutorial about accessing angel.
*Please note that the online ed2go courses use a different online learning platform.
online course optionsClasses are offered in a variety of formats to accommodate students who prefer a flexible learning schedule. look for these icons throughout the brochure to indicate the format of the class.
weB enhancedHybrid classes (face-to-face classes with an online component) offered through the Office of Continuing Education use the angel course management system.
fullY onlineThese classes are taught online using the angel course management system and are either self-paced, offering the student flexibility to move through the course material at their convenience, or instructor-led, with a course schedule and regular instruc-tor feedback. The course description will specify whether a course is self-paced or instuctor-led.
The Office of Continuing Education provides a wealth of online workforce development and personal enrichment courses via ed2go.com/adirondack. Students may take individual courses or enroll in a career training certificate program.
individual courses are instructor-led with monthly start dates in a convenient six-week format. In an interactive learn-ing environment, students are awarded completionof the course upon earning a passing score.
non-credit online certificate programs will help you prepare for industry certification, start a new career or develop new skills. These programs allow a student to start any time and generally complete within six months.
With in-depth study, personal instructor assistance and all learning materials provided, students earn a certificate of completion upon earning a passing score.
topic areas include,but are not limited to:•Accounting•Businessand Finance•ProjectManagement•CollegeReadiness•Computer applications •Design&Composition•Healthcare&Medical•Law&Legal •Personal Development•Teaching&Education/ Language&Arts•Technology •Writing&Publishing
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ed2go online career training programs Jumpstart Your Career in Healthcare!Prepare for employment in some of today’s hottest careers in the healthcare industry with acomprehensive, affordable, and self-paced online Career Training Program. Complete any of these Career Online Programs entirely from your home or office and at any time of the day or night.
activity directorThis course is designed to give you training and insight into working with the activityprograms in nursing homes.administrativedental assistantlearn how to perform theadministrative tasks essential for managing the business aspects of a dental practice.advanced coding forthe physician's officeTake the next step in your career and prepare for the Certified Procedural Coding national certification examwith the help of this onlinetraining program.advanced hospitalcoding and ccs prepThis program will utilize your existing knowledge of medical terminology and healthcare sciences. Increase your coding skills and prepare to take theofficial certification exam to become a Certified Coding Specialist.advanced personalfitness trainerThis advanced certificateprogram will further yourpersonal training educationby teaching you to incorporate specialized resistance training,functional movements, and nutritional programs for your clients.cBcs certified medicaladministrative assistant with medical Billing and coding(Vouchers included)This program will train students to handle the increasing complexities of healthcare management. Medical billing and coding will give you acompetitive edge in thehealthcare field.cBcs medical Billing andcoding (Voucher included)This nationally recognizedprogram combines theMedical Billing and Coding pro-gram with 60 hours of medical terminology training to give you a competitive edge in the healthcare field.
certified electronichealth records specialistlearn how to implementand utilize electronic health records and become aCertified ElectronicHealth Records Specialist.certified electronic health records specialist & medical terminologylearn how to implement and utilize electronic health records and become a Certified Elec-tronic Health Records Specialist with 60 hours of medical terminology training to give you a competitive edgein the healthcare field.certified healthunit coordinator(Voucher included)This program teaches the skills needed to prepare you to sit for the NaHUC certification exam.certified medicaladministrative assistant (cmaa); (Voucher included)This program will trainstudents to handle theincreasing complexities of healthcare managementand patient care in officesof physicians and otherproviders.certified medicaladministrative assistantwith certified electronic health records specialist & medical terminology(Vouchers included)This program combines the Certified Medical administra-tive assistant program with training in electronic health re-cords and medical terminology to give you a competitive edge in the healthcare field.certified nationalpharmaceuticalrepresentativelearn the skills necessaryto become a certifiedpharmaceutical salesrepresentative. The program covers pharmacology, medical terminology, physiology,and regulations for selling pharmaceuticals.
certified outpatient coderThis program teaches the competencies needed toprepare you to sit for theaaPC Certified OutpatientCoder (COC) certification exam.certified outpatient coder(exam Voucher included)This program teaches the competencies needed toprepare you to sit for the aaPC Certified Outpatient Coder (COC) certification exam.certified professionalmedical auditor(exam Voucher included)CPMa teaches principles of medical auditing and prepares you for the CPMa certification exam.certified risk adjustmentcoder (exam Voucherincluded)You will learn principles of risk adjustment and accurate diagnosis coding.
program features:•6-18monthsself-paced, start anytime
•Textbookandmaterials included
•Prepareforindustry certification
•Certificationexamvouchers included for some courses
•Financialassistance available
•Studentadvisorsavailable throughout training
For detailed objectives, outlines, demos, frequently asked questions, pricing and program ratings call or visit our website:TrainOnline.cc/adirondack 518.743.2238
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clinical dental assistantTheClinicalDentalAssistantOnline Training Program will provide you with the skills you need to become a dentalassistant. after you've com-pleted this program, youll be ready to pursue certification as a dental assistant by passing the radiology and infection controlportionsoftheDentalassisting National Board examination.cpc certified medicaladministrative assistant with medical Billing &coding (Vouchers included)This program will train students to handle the increasingcomplexities of healthcaremanagement and medicalbilling and coding will give youa competitive edge in the healthcare field.cpc medical Billing &coding (Voucher included)This Medical Billing and Coding program with 60 hours of medical terminology training, gives you a competitive edge in entering the healthcare field.fitness Business managementlearn how to manage a person-al training program, depart-ment, or facility as a strategic business with this innovative program.icd-10 medical codingPrepare for the future ofmedical coding by mastering thestepsforusingtheICD-10-CMandICD-10-PCStocode medical diagnoses and procedures.medical interpreter(spanish/english)This program teaches the skills needed to prepare you to work as a Medical Interpreter and to sit in any of the Medical Interpreting examinationsavailable in the country.medical office manager (cppm); (Vouchers included)This program teaches the skills needed to prepare you for a career as a Medical Office Manager.medical terminologyGet the education you need to get started in the medical field. This program will teach youproper medical terminologyand spelling.
medical transcriptionlearn to transcribe medical reports in hospitals, offices, or from home with the most popular transcription program in the country for entry-level training.medical transcription &medical terminologyStart a new career as a medical transcriptionist with the train-ing provided in this program, which also includes medical terminology training.nasm certified personal trainer + corrective exercise (Vouchers included)This online program will help you pass and earn your NaSM Certified Personal Trainer certification, one of the most respected certifications in thefitness industry with the addi-tion of the NaSM Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES).nasm certified personaltrainer & performanceenhancement(exam Vouchers included)This online program willprepare you to pass and earn your NaSM Certified Personal Trainer certification, one of the most respected certifications in the fitness industry withthe addition of the NaSM Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES).nasm certified personal trainer & exam preparation (Voucher included)This online program will help you pass the NaSM exam and earn your NaSM CertifiedPersonal Trainer certification, one of the most respectedcertifications in the fitness industry.nasm corrective exercise specialist (ces);(exam included)With the NaSM-Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES),you'll learn the knowledge, skills and abilities to helpclients at any fitness level address muscular imbalances and faulty movements.nasm performanceenhancement specialist (pes); (exam included)Behind every top athlete, there's a great trainer. Get your NaSM Performance Enhance-ment Specialization and get theopportunity to train the best.
ncsf certified strength coachThis program is designed to provide students with thenecessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to successful-ly pass the NCSF Certified Strength Coach (CSC) Exam and work safely and effectively as a Certified Strength Coach.ncsf sports nutrition spe-cialistThis program is designed to provide students with thenecessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully pass the NCSF Sport NutritionSpecialist (SNS) Exam and work safely and effectively as a Sport Nutrition Specialist.nutrition for optimal health,wellness, and sportslearn to develop individual nutrition programs for clients, patients, or personal use.optician certification trainingMaster the skills you need for a successful career as an optician and prepare yourself to take the aBO certification exam.personal fitness trainerlearn how to apply your cli-ent's health history, goals, andabilities, as well as integrating exercise science curricu-lum and practical training techniques, into a systematic model you can use to progress your clients through differenttraining levels and phases.personal training &group exerciseTraining for Older adultsGain the knowledge you need to develop safe and effective exercise programs for older adults.pharmacy technician(Voucher included)Pharmacy technicians support licensed pharmacists in pro-viding health care to patients. Train to enter this rapidlygrowing field with thisrespected online program.physical therapy aideMaster the skills you need to begin a career as a physical therapy aide.social service assistantThis course is designed to give you training and insight into working with the Social Service programs in nursing homes.Veterinary assistantThis program will prepare youto become a productivemember of a veterinary team.
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adoBe certification examsSUNY adirondack is proud to offer adobe certification exam services! Whether you’re a student or a professional, adobe Certified associate (aCa) certifications can give you the edge you need on your résumé by adding an industry-recognized credentialtoyourskillsinWebDesign,VisualandPrintDesign,andDigitalVideo.Examsinclude:
• Rich Media Communication using adobe Flash® Professional• WebCommunicationusingAdobeDreamweaver®• VisualDesignUsingAdobePhotoshopCC®• VideoCommunicationusingAdobePremiere®Pro• ACAinGraphicDesign&IllustrationusingAdobeIllustrator®• ACAinPrint&DigitalMediaPublicationusingAdobeInDesign®
ContacttheOfficeofContinuingEducationat518.743.2238orconted@sunyacc.edu to schedule your certification exam and to find out more information about options and pricing.
available topics include but arenot limited to: general instruction•Introduction to PCs•Computers Don’tByte adobe software•Acrobat•Photoshop prezi microsoftoffice suite•Access•Excel•PowerPoint•Project•Publisher•Word
traditional classroom enVironmentSchedule-on-demand courses are available based on community interest throughout the year. Once we have received sufficient interest to run a particular course, it will be offered based on the demand.
one-on-one trainingCustomized one-on-one training is available for those in-dividuals and professionals needing immediate, focused training. One or two people may be trained; instruction is typically2-3hoursat$100/hour.
small & large group trainingCustomized group training is available for employers or agencies seeking staff development. Employers can specify the instruction needed.
Smallgrouptraininginvolves3-5staffmembers;lengthof instruction is variable at $150/hour. Large grouptraining is six staff or more; rates are based on group size and length of instruction. Customized manuals are also available as a training aid.
computer training coursesThe Office of Continuing Education offers computer training for companies and individuals. Courses may be offered in a traditional classroom environment, as one-on-one training, or as group training customized to serve our local businesses.
interested in regularlY scheduled, onlinecourses in adoBe, excel and other software?
View sunY adirondack ed2go courses at: www.ed2go.com/adirondack/and search on-demand courses by title, topic or version.
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small Business successadirondack Business deVelopment partnershipStart your day on the SUNY adirondack campus, and attend these informative seminars on topics relevant to small busi-nesses. For only $10, participants leave with knowledge andtools they can apply immediately to enhance their work and their business. Contact [email protected] to be added to the ABDPmailinglisttoreceiveprogramupdatesandinvitations.
upcoming 2017 seminars:october 10, 2017Sales Techniques with Matt Scarchilli of Sandler Trainingdecember 12, 2017Working Smarter not Harder (Time Management Techniques) with Kate Baker of SBDC
2018 seminar topics will include:• The Entrepreneurship Pipeline• Meeting Requirements for Grant Opportunities• Customer Service Best Practices• CreativeLeadershipPanelDiscussion• Targeted Marketing- The Right Message to the Right People
at the Right Time• Root Cause analysis- Problem Solving Strategies in Business• FromStaffMembertoSupervisor-LeadershipDevelopment
program agenda8:00am: Check-in8:15am: Program start9:15am: Q&A and Networking9:30am: Program end
adirondack Business development partners:
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small Business successmicroenterprise assistance small Business program (map)october 3 to december 12 No class on November 21Tuesdays | 6 to 8pm | Queensbury Campusare you starting or expanding a small business in hospitality, food service, craft beverages, agriculture, financial services, IT, retail, health and wellness, graphic design, education, the arts, construction or manufacturing?
This comprehensive and informative, 10-session course addresses the business planning process and resources to support small businesses. Topics include marketing, bookkeeping, legal issues, financial projections, human resources and tools for small businesses. Speakers from local businesses and the SCORE business mentoring network offer information, tools, resources and the benefit of their experiences.
If you apply through your county’s Local Development Corp.(LDC) and successfully complete the program, you may beeligible to apply for a small business loan through your county. ContactJenniferSwitzerfromWarrenCountyorDeannaDerwayfrom Washington County for more information or an application.
This course is sponsored by Warren and Washington County Local Development Corporations and SUNY Adirondack Continuing Education.
instructor:Kim Feeney london
price:$150
crn: 10067
warren county contact: Jennifer Switzer 518.798.7542 [email protected]
washington county contact:[email protected]
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If your course tuition will be paid by an employer, the Department of Labor/Career Center, by another agency or organization and/or through your Veteran's benefits, please provide documentation (e.g., a letter, email, etc.) when registering for your course(s).
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Employers, students, alumni, and community members are invited to register for SUNY adirondack’s College Central Network at sunyadk.com/college_central. College Central Network is the College’s online posting board for all things career-related.
Registeredemployerscan:• Postjobandinternshipopportunities• Viewresumes,events,andworkforcedevelopmentcourses• RegisterforCareerConnectionseventsoncampus
Registeredstudents,alumniandcommunityresidentscan:• Viewjobandinternshipopportunities• access career and employment resources• Register to attend Career Connections events and workshops
register todaY! For additional information about Business Central andCollegeCentralNetwork,pleaseview:sunyacc.edu/business-central
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college central is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
QuestIons?Ifyouhaveanyquestionsorneedassistance,contact: [email protected]
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professional deVelopmentconflict resolution & mediationdecember 7Thursday | 8:30am to 4pm half hour lunch on your ownQueensbury campus
This course will introduce the essential skills used by mediators to bring people in opposition to mutual understanding and resolution. Business leaders, HR and human service profes-sionals, lawyers, community members and all others will gain valuable skills that are highly effective in helping people communicate well and work through challenging situations — in the workplace, in the neighborhood and/or in the family. The process of mediation and skills such as listening, empathizing, reframing and problem solving will be discussed, and par-ticipants will walk away with practical skills they can put to immediate use.
mediation matters is a community dispute resolution center providing mediation, training, facilitation and conflict resolution services serving Warren, Washington, Saratoga, Schenectady, albany, and Rensselaer counties, and has been funded in part by the New YorkStateOfficeofCourtAdministrationsince1981.Thismulti-facet-ed organization of professionals is dedicated to encouraging a culture of peace by empowering people to manage and resolve conflict in a constructive way, providing effective skills and processes and increas-ing the capability for non-adversarial and self-determined problem solving within the community.
notarY puBlic license exampreparation course—online available september 6 to december 8Online course at your own pace
This online, self-paced, notary course is offered through angel and is designed to teach you the essential information you need to take and pass the New York State Notary Exam. In addition, this course will thoroughly prepare you to understand your duties and functions as a Notary Public Officer. You will gain insight into what a Notary Public’s key responsibilities and limitations are, as well as some best practicesofaNotaryPublicOfficer.Topicswillinclude:
instructor:Sarah Rudgers Tysz, Esq. of Mediation Matters
price:$165
crn: 10076
what is mediation? Mediation is a voluntary and confidential way to have a conversation about a dispute with a trained and impartial mediator. The mediator helps each party discuss their interests and explore mutually acceptable solutions while individuals make all decisions about the outcome.
instructor:Kelli Hatin
price:$75
crn:10073
please note: The Notary Public exam will not be given during this workshop. Information about the exam schedule will be available in the class.
registration for this course closes on friday, november 17 to ensure participants have enough time to complete the course.
Please read the information about online courses onp. 4 before enrolling in this course.
• SampleForms• NotaryLawSubsectionReview
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notarY puBlic license exampreparation—face-to-faceoctober 6 Friday | 12:30 to 4:30pm | Queensbury Campusordecember 5Tuesday | 8:30am to 12:30pm | Queensbury Campus
This workshop prepares you for the New York State Notary Public exam and will provide a comprehensive view of the Notary Public Office. Examples will be provided to illuminate situations that a Notary is likely to encounter. Topics include: Avoidingconflicts of interest, maintaining professional ethics, charging proper fees, handling special situations and when to defer to an attorney. all materials will be provided, and information about howtolinktoNYSDepartmentofStatelicensinginformation,booklets and forms will be distributed.
insurance for agents & Brokers—propertY & casualtYoctober 31 to november 17Monday to Friday | 8am to 4pm | Queensbury CampusAttendance is mandatory for all course sessions in order to earn the hours required. Half-hour lunch on your own each day.
Insurance for agents and Brokers will consist of an intensive study of various insurance topics to qualify prospective agents and brokers to take NYS insurance examinations. This course will address personal and commercial lines of business, accident and health, insurance regulations and duties of agents and brokers.
please note: This pre-licensing course fulfills the requirements tositfortheNYSProperty&CasualtyAgentsorBrokersinsur-ance licensing examination – pending attendance at all required course sessions and successful completion of the course exam.
Participants are encouraged to pick up and review the required book in advance of the course session to support participation in discussion and successful completion of the required exam. Please contact the Office of Continuing Education about the availability of books in advance.
instructor:VictorBujanow,CIC
price:$65
octoBer 6crn: 10074
decemBer 5crn: 10075
please note: The Notary Public exam will not be given during this workshop, however,an80-questionpractice exam willbe given.
instructor:Richelene Morey,CPCU, aCSR
price:$960Course price includesa $70 materials fee.
crn:10068
registration for thisclass closes onthursday, october 12to ensure timely receiptof course materials;receipt of course materials may be delayed for individuals registeringafter that date.
human resource coursesprofessionals seeking certification, professional development and preparation to provide human resource functions in their business are invited to complete an online survey to provide feedback about their educational and certification interests. This short, anonymous survey will assist us in identifying non-credit courses and resources that align with our communities’ needs in this complex field. Please access the survey with the following link to Survey Monkey:surveymonkey.com/r/hrcourses_sunY_adkThank you for your time and input.
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The Office of Continuing Education at SUNY Adirondack is poised to expand and diversify course offerings to support the needs of local HR professionals, small business owners and other professionals with responsibilities for HR-related roles in their organizations.
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Basic operations for wastewater treatment plantsseptember 12 to november 16 Tuesdays & Thursdays | 6 to 9pm | Queensbury CampusParticipants in this 20-session course will experience a broad introduction and overview of wastewater treatment operations, excluding activated sludge (a separate course typically offered in the spring). Successful completion of a training course is required as part of the qualification process to take the New York State certification examinations. This is not intended to be an exam review course, and completing it cannot ensure successful completion of the certification exams.
This course’s outline will follow the New York State DEC’s“Curricula Guide for WWTP Operator Certification Training – Basic Operations Course,” and is also approved for credit toward recertification of a wastewater operator license.
serVsafe food safetY certification workshopnovember 4Saturday | 8am to 6pm Bring a bag lunch for a working lunchQueensbury Campus
NewYork State legislation (S02328)mandates that all foodservice establishments which handle, cook, store, serve, deliver, remove and dispose of food are required to have one ServSafe certified individual on staff. This comprehensive workshop is offered to the area’s hospitality and food service industry in compliance with this law. Individuals who successfully complete the 10-hour program will earn their ServSafe certifi-cation, which is valid for 5 years.
Participants are encouraged to pick up and review the required book in advance of the course session to support participation in discussion and successful completion of the certification exam. Please contact the Office of Continuing Education about the availability of books in advance.
instructor:lawrence Glasheen, NYS 4a WWTP
price:$935Course price includes $135 materials feefor the required textbooks.
crn: 10069
registration for this class closes onthursday, august 31 to ensure timely receipt of course materials;receipt of coursematerials may be delayed for individuals registering after that date.
instructor:Frank Burns
price:$225Course price includes a $78 book and testing fee.
crn: 10070
registration for this class closes onthursday, october 19to ensure timely receipt of coursematerials; receiptof course materials may be delayed for individuals registering after that date.
interested in holding a servsafe course and exam for multiple employees?
Contact the Office ofContinuing Educationto schedule a contracttraining ServSafe courseat your workplace oron campus!
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crafting coffee BeVerages NEW!october 16, 23 & 30Monday | 6:30 to 8:30pmKru Coffee, 46 Marion Ave, Saratoga SpringsCoffee enthusiasts and baristas in training are invited to learn from master baristas and coffee roasters at Kru Coffee! This 6-hour course will provide informational and hands-on training andaddressestopicssuchas:• anintroductiontocoffee• brewing—includinggrindingandextractiontypes• roastingandcupping• practicingcoffeepreparationprocessesandlatteart
learn and rehearse skills to prepare to work in the specialty coffee industry or to create exceptional coffee at home!
price:$190Course price includes $15 materials fee
crn: 10077
Please call or email our office to learn more and to share your contact information for future communication about these courses.
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Bartending & mixologY certification programseptember 20 to october 18Wednesdays | 6 to 9pmQueensbury Campus & Local RestaurantsThis course provides basic training to prepare individuals to tend bar in the Hospitality Industry and supports enthusiasts seeking knowledge and experience with mixology. The program will concentrate on participants with limited experience – focusing on introductory information, best practices, legal issues and increasing familiarity with wines, beers and mixed drinks. later sessions offer hands-on activities and some time to rehearse skills behind the bar.
Atthecompletionofthecourse,studentswillbefamiliarwith:
Participants who successfully complete this course will be TIPS (Training for Intervention Procedures) certified and will receive a certificate from the New York State liquor authority that can beusedaspartoftheirReasonableEffortDefenseintheeventthey are convicted of serving someone under the age of 21. attendance at the first two sessions of the course is required; participation in four of the five sessions is necessary to receive a certificate of completion.
Bartending iioctober 25 to november 15Wednesdays | 6 to 9pm Local Restaurantslooking to take your bartending skills to the next level? after a brief review of NYS rules and regulations applicable to alcohol service, course will offer participants an opportunity to increase their familiarity with a wider variety of beers, mixed drinks, wines, trending cocktails and menu development. This hands-on course will offer participants significant time behind the bar rehearsing skills and opportunities to practice teamwork, recall of orders and elements of "style." Bartending II offers a valuable review and opportunity for development for seasoned bartenders and inspires new bartenders to advance their skills and techniques.
in order to register and successfully complete this course, partici-pants must have completed the Bartending & Mixology course or be proficient in content addressed in that course (see above) through experience and be TIPS-certified. attendance at all four sessions is required to earn a certificate of completion.
instructor:Frank Burns
price:$245Course price includes $45 materials fee
crn: 10071
registration for this class closes onthursday, september 7 to ensure timely receipt of coursematerials; receipt of course materials may be delayed for individ-uals registering after that date.
prerequisite:all students must be at least 21 years old to participate in this class, andvalidIDwillberequired on the first evening of the class.
instructor:Frank Burns
price:$220Course price includes $15 materials fee
crn: 10072
prerequisite:all students must be at least 21 years old to participate in this class,andvalidIDwillbe required on the first evening of the class.
Bartending courses are great for enthusiasts and those interested in working in the hospitality field! Sign up for the series or one of the individual Bartending courses based on your prior training, experience, interests, etc.
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a Bright future starts here.SUNY adirondack can help you pay for expenses to pursue a career in healthcare, the fastest growing fi eld in the country. local employers are already looking for qualifi ed staff with the training and technical expertise to fi ll vacant and new positions.
possiBle careers• RegisteredNurse• CertifiedNurseAide• HomeHealthAide• PersonalCareAide• SubstanceAbuse Counselor• LicensedPracticalNurse• Phlebotomist• EKGTechnician
how we can help• Opportunities for stable employment and career advancement for low-income residents of Saratoga, Warren, Washington and nearby counties are available• Connect with healthcare occupations in high demand• Certifi cation and degree-based options • Personalized goal and career assessment• Personalized support services• Guidance and support for the transition to college• Tutoring• academic, workplace and life skills coaching• Financial support for textbooks and other classroom supplies• Uniforms/scrubs for clinical rotations• Job placement assistance and retention services• Support as you advance in your training and career
programsnon-credit: allied healthcare training:• CertifiedNurseAide• HomeHealthAide• LPN• MedicalAdministrativeAssistant• PersonalCareAide• PhlebotomyTechnician
credit/degree-seeking:• Pre-nursing-Nursing• CriminalJustice:Substance abuse Services • Human/Social Services other continuing education/non-credit classes include:• additional Healthcare-related training non-credit
courses and programs may be available.
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fi nancial assistance or live at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level (see table).• BeaU.S.citizenorlegally
eligible to work in the U.S.• Beage18orolder (for non-credit allied healthcare training).
The grant is part of a national study and applicants will be selected by lottery. Not all eligible applicants will be selected to participate in the program.
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This document was supported by Grant90FX0054 from the Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) through Schenectady County Community College. Its contents are solely the responsi-bility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the offi cial views of HHS. The Health Profession Opportunity Program (HPOG) is a study funded by the federal government which is being conducted to determine how these training opportunities help people improve their skills and fi nd better jobs. During the study, all new eligible applicants will be selected by lottery to participate in these training opportunities. Not all eligible applicants will be selected to participate in these opportunities.
haVe questions?for more information, contact: LaurenWickizer,LMSW,AssistantDirectorofHealthcareInitiativesWashingtonHall,Room135|640BayRd,Queensbury,NY12804Tel:518.681.5627|Email:[email protected]
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one sheet wonder cards NEW!october 11Wednesday | 6 to 8:30pm | Queensbury CampusEveryone loves receiving cards in the mail, and a homemade card is extra special. In this class, you will make four beautiful cards you’ll be proud to send to family or friends. Beginner and advanced crafters welcome.
christmas sampler NEW!november 4Saturday |9 to 11:30am | Queensbury CampusYouwillmakeabeautiful8x 10 framedChristmassamplerwith rubber stamps and die cuts to hang on your wall or give as a gift. Beginner and advanced crafters welcome.
creating stained glassseptember 16 to october 7Saturdays | 9 to 11am | Queensbury Campuslearn the art of creating stained glass objects. Experience cutting glass to fit a pattern, grinding, foiling and soldering the pieces. Students will have the opportunity to create two unique stained glass pieces. all levels are welcome.
redwork emBroiderYportraits NEW!october 25 to november 1Wednesdays | 6 to 8pm | Queensbury Campuslearn the process for creating a one-of-a-kind portrait of a loved one or someone who inspires you, using only one embroidery stitch and red floss. This is an uncompli-cated process and perfect for the beginner, as well as the seasoned needle worker. Students should bringan8.5”x11”photocopyofaportrait,blackfine point Sharpie marker, sharpened pencil, 12” embroider hoop, one skein red embroidery floss (exDMC#321,#666,#347),oneembroideryneedle, small sewing scissors and a fat quarter of muslin fabric.
instructor:ValerieMalkus
price: $25Course price includesa $5 materials fee.
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instructor:ValerieMalkus
price:$30Course price includes$11 materials fee.
crn: 10054
instructor:Claire Griffith
price:$65Course price includesa $20 materials fee.
crn: 10028
instructor:PatriciaDolton
price:$25
crn: 10048
arts & craftsall materials costs for courses are included in price unless otherwise specified.
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make a Balsam wreathnovember 28Tuesday | 6 to 9pm Fort Edward Art Center & Archive BuildingCreate your own Balsam wreath for your holiday home décor or for a thoughtful gift. Utilizing Balsam greens from the adirondacks, you’ll trim with a bow and decorate with pine cones.
make a Balsam centerpiecedecember 7 Thursday | 6 to 9pmFort Edward Art Center & Archive BuildingCreate a Balsam centerpiece for your holiday table or fireplace mantel using fresh Balsam greens. You will also learn how to make bows for decorations and other decorating techniques.
silVersmith: design & faBrication october 5 to november 9Thursdays | 6 to 9pm | Queensbury Campus
Would you like to learn the basic skills necessary to design and fabricate original functional/non-functional jewelry or sculpture in metal? This class will provide you with the skills and techniques, including piercing, laminating and soldering, texture and embossing, bezel making and stone setting. Stu-dents will have the opportunity to create either earrings, a ring, pendant, bracelet or a sculptural piece. all levels of stu-dents are welcome, and all the necessary tools will be provided.
instructor:R. Paul McCarty
price:$19A$20materialfeeis payable to theinstructor at class.
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instructor:R. Paul McCarty
price:$19A$20materialfeeis payable to theinstructor at class.
crn: 10038
instructor:Matthew Balint,Silver Parrot
price:$99Course price includes a $35 materials fee.
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autumn’s windowseptember 16 Saturday | 9am to 1pmAdirondack Folk School in Lake Luzerne, NYIn this class, students will construct a beautiful adirondack wall hanging that combines multiple species of local trees and other items found in nature. Using pine wood, birch twigs and oak and maple leaves you will complete a multi-dimension-al hanging that will look like the view through your window during autumn.
introduction to lampworking: glass Beads september 17 Sunday | 9am to 1pmAdirondack Folk School in Lake Luzerne, NYGlass bead making is an ancient art form that has experienced a great resurgence in the past several years. There are count-less varieties of style, color and shape that combine to make beautiful and unique glass beads. In this class, you will be in-troduced to the equipment, tools, materials and techniques used to safely melt and form glass into glass beads. You will learn how to lay dots and lines on the surface of the bead as a basis of bead design and style. learn how to use tools and marvering techniques to shape glass into square, triangle and tube beads. You will leave the class with your own beautiful beads and perhaps a dose of glass bead fever!
instructor:Pat Murphy
price:$55Course price includes a $10 materials fee.
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instructor:Renee Kingsley
price:$80Course price includes a $20 materials fee.
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communicationBreak into print with nonfiction articlesseptember 20 to october 4Wednesdays | 6:30 to 8:30pm | Wilton Center
Today’s red-hot magazine market is wide open to writers, and the rewards are bylines, prestige and money. learn the step-by-step process of researching, writing and selling nonfiction toconsumer,tradeandtechnicalmagazines.Discoverhowtoexplode one idea into dozens of articles (and collect multiple paychecks), that will spark editors' interest and experience the thrill of opening a magazine and seeing your article with your byline. One-on-one consulting with the instructor helps you move with confidence on the path to publication.
no excuses! writing &selling Your Bookoctober 21Saturday | 1 to 5pm | Queensbury Campus
John Grisham scribbled notes on a legal pad between court sessions. Those notes eventually became his best-selling novel, A Time to Kill. Recollections of growing up in depression-era Ireland compelled Frank McCourt to write his best-selling memoir, Angela’s Ashes. Is a novel or nonfiction book burning inside you? If so, learn the ins and outs of publishing from a pro whohashelpeddozensofstudentsbecomeauthors.Discoverhow the book publishing industry works, how to pitch your idea to publishers and agents and how to guide your book to publishing success. One-on-one consulting with the instructor about your project eliminates any excuses preventing you from realizing your publishing dreams.
getting paid to talkoctober 30Monday | 6:30 to 9pm | Queensbury Campus
Have you ever been told you have a great voice? From audio books and cartoons to documentaries, commercials and more, this class will introduce you to the growing field of voice over. Today, the range of voices hired has grown dramatically from the days of announcers. learn what the pros look for, how to prepare and where to find work in your area! We’ll discuss industry pros and cons and play samples from working voice professionals. In addition, you’ll have an opportunity to record a short professional script under the direction of our teacher.
instructor:Pauline Bartel,Bartel Communications
price:$60Course price includes a $15 materials fee.
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instructor:Pauline Bartel,Bartel Communications
price:$49Course price includesa $15 materials fee.
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instructor:VoiceCoaches
price:$19
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This class is lots of fun, realistic and a great first step for anyone interested in the voice-over field.
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spanish—Basic conVersation for leisure or traVelseptember 19 to october 24Tuesdays | 6:30 to 8:30pm | Queensbury Campus
¡Saludos! are you planning a trip to one of the many Spanish speaking countries in the world? Maybe you’ve always been interested in learning Spanish? Perhaps you wished you had continued after high school? Come and join us to “start a con-versation together!” This course of basic, beginning Spanish conversation will provide you with the confidence you need to travel abroad. You will learn greetings, niceties, asking for directions, ordering in a restaurant, shopping terms and more. Your input will help pace the class and focus our lessons.
spanish—BeYond the Basics:conVersation for leisureor traVel NEW!october 30 to december 4Mondays | 6:30 to 8:30pm | Queensbury Campus
¡Saludos!Travelinginthenearfuture?Doyouneedtobrushup on the Spanish you learned in high school or from the basic course? Want to gain confidence in speaking Spanish? let's continue to build the confidence you need to use Spanish in real-life situations. This course is the next step beyond the basic course, and students should already have some famil-iarity with the essentials. We will briefly review basics covered in the first course and start working with new vocabulary and phrases to prepare you for day-to-day situations. Your input will help pace the class and focus our lessons.
Volunteer literacY tutor trainingoctober 2 to november 6Mondays | 5:30 to 8:30pm | Queensbury Campus
Didyouknowthatoneoutoffiveadultsinourregioncannotread a map, fill out a job application or follow directions on a medicine bottle? In this course, individuals will receive complete training by literacy New York staff in order to begin tutoring an adult student in basic literacy, the English language or both. Why not give back by teaching reading and English to adults in the community who need help?
instructor:Peter Schmidt
price:$65
crn: 10060
Put it off no longer! Begin speaking Spanish today! No prior experience necessary.
instructor:Peter Schmidt
price:$65
crn: 10061
Some prior, basic experience isnecessary to benefit from this course.
instructor:literacy New York Greater Capital Region
price:$50Course priceincludes a $40materials fee.
crn: 10033
The need forliteracy tutorsin the regionis great.
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driVing 5 hour pre-licensing courseMonday | 5 to 10pm | Queensbury Campus
October 2 CRN 10021
November 6 CRN 10022
December 4 CRN 10023
This five-hour pre-licensing course is required by New York StateDepartmentofMotorVehiclesforallapplicantswhowanttotakearoadtestforadriver’slicense.AMV-278completioncertificate needed for road test appointments will be issued at the conclusion of this class. Students should arrive 10 minutes before class starts. Class starts promptly at scheduled time.
motorcYcleBack for its 14th season, the motorcycle program at SUNY adirondack is bigger and better than ever with weekend and mid-week classes that run from april through October.
registrations for motorcycle classes are done online at:adkmc.com
Basic ridercourse (Brc i for license)This is the course for entry-level riders and returning riders whose skills are a bit rusty. learn the basics of motorcycle op-eration with patient, professional RiderCoaches. Motorcycles are supplied. This class has an online E-course component, plus classroom and riding components. Successful completion of this class earns the student a NYS Motorcycle Road test waiver (noDMVridingtest).
instructor: Bell’sDrivingSchool
price:$45
a new York state learner’s permit is required and must be brought to class.
pre-registration is required throughcontinuing education.
instructor: adirondacks and Beyond Motorcycle Safety, llC
price:$275
all registrations for motorcycle classes are done online.log onto:adkmc.com,or call margieat 518.668.5589for moreinformation.
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financialmaximize Your social securitY Benefitseptember 20Wednesday | 6 to 8pm | Queensbury Campus
a few key decisions can make a big difference in the amount of your social security benefit. attend this hands-on work-shop and learn strategies to get the most money from Social Security. learn how to plan for taxes, health care and other costs during retirement, as well as how to wisely grow and protect your retirement income. This session will cover key Social Security benefit choices, such as individual and spousal options, and help you understand simple steps to maximize your benefit.
medicare Basics workshopoctober 24Tuesday | 6 to 8pm | Queensbury Campusornovember 10Friday | 1 to 3pm | Queensbury Campus
With so much media coverage and product literature bom-barding your mailbox, knowledge is imperative in choosing your Medicare Health Plan. at this workshop, you will learn all about Medicare basics and all its parts, premiums and deductibles. You will learn how to evaluate and make an educated decision in choosing your Medicare plan every year with confidence. Finally, do you know about, or do you qualify for, state prescription assistance or other available assistance programs? Join us to learn more!
retirement planning todaYoctober 3 to 10Tuesdays | 6:30 to 9:30pm | Queensbury Campus
Join us to learn about the important considerations you need to make before deciding to retire. avoid common pitfalls and have all your information ready to go to get the most out of yourretirement.Thiscoursewillcover:
instructor:Frank Finch, Principal of life Stages Financial Group, adviser with Halliday Financial
price:$15
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Join us before you make the financial decision that may not be able to be reversed.
instructor:Maureen Hallaran, NSSa, Mosaic Wealth Strategies Group, ltd.
price:$15
octoBer 24crn: 10029
noVemBer 10crn:10030
You will be able to identify the differences between a Medicare advantage Plan, a Medi-care Supplement Plan andPartDPrescriptionCoverage.
instructor:Steve Hipsley, CFP
indiVidualsprice:$40crn:10031
couplesprice:$65crn:10032
A $15 materials feeis payable to theinstructor at first classfor the requiredworkbook. Couples may share a workbook.
•LifePlanningforRetirement•RetirementNeeds&Expenses•RetirementRoadblocks &Mistakes•RetirementIncomeSources
•RetirementPlan Distributions•Investments•RiskManagement &AssetProtection
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home and gardenintroduction togrowing apples NEW!october 28Saturday | 9am to 12pm | Queensbury Campus
learn about the amazing apple tree and how you can grow your own or improve existing trees. We will learn about heirloom and new apple varieties, basic tree biology, choosing the right rootstock, site selection, planting, maintenance, pest management and grafting. We will demonstrate bud grafting to put a desired variety onto existing trees, and will show basic pruning methods to maintain healthy trees.
instructor:Dr.TimothyScherbotskoy
price:$19
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Dresstogooutsideforpart of the class and bring pruning clippers if you have them.
Tim Scherbatskoy, Professor of Botany, runsthe College Garden Program and teaches classes in biology, plant science, gardeningand sustainable agriculture.
apple & cider tasting NEW!november 18Saturday | 4pm to 6pmSaratoga Apple in Schuylerville, NY
Join us for an apple and cider tasting experience. Taste 20 different varieties of apples, learning about their characteris-tics, storage and utilization. We’ll then move on to our cider tasting room where you will learn about ciders and have the opportunity to sample 6 hard ciders. Nate Darrow is owner and operator of Saratoga Apple inSchuylerville, NY with experience managing commercial orchardsinVermont,NewYorkandSouthCarolina.
instructor:NateDarrow,Saratoga apple
price:$22
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Students must be at least 21 years of age to enroll in this class. Please bring your government-issuedphotoIDwith you to class.
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musiclocal music talent NEW!september 28 to october 12Thursdays | 6:30 to 8:30pm | Queensbury Campus
This course will focus on three musical performers of different genres and backgrounds, all from the local geographic area:DianeBargiel,Classical;FrankConti, Jazz; JenniferRaymond,Country. We will discuss the history of each genre and how it is defined, including demonstrations from each performer.
sYnthesis & sound designfor musiciansoctober 19 to 26Thursdays | 5 to 7pm | Queensbury Campus
are you a keyboard player or a musician who makes music withyourcomputer?Doyoustill relyonpresetsounds?Areyou confused by all of the faders and sliders? Most synthe-sizers regardless of their make or interface are comprised of the same essential components. This class will begin with an introduction of how synthesizers work, including an overview of additive, subtractive, FM and sample-based synthesis. This course will involve hands on exploration of a synthesizer using aVSTplugininstalledonourcomputers.
music from the great american songBookoctober 20 to october 27Fridays | 1 to 3pm | Queensbury Campus
The Great american Songbook is an important part of our american musical heritage. People of all ages enjoy the music of this era, with its popular performers showcasing singable melodies and rich harmonies. Join us for an interactive workshop on the composers, lyricists, singers and songs of the'20s,'30s,and'40s.Newmaterialwillbeincorporatedforrepeat students.
instructor:Bernadette Speach
price:$59
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instructor:Jeremy West
price:$52
crn: 10044
Participants will learn to createquality soundsand develop skills that will be transfer-able to almost anyhardware or soft-ware synthesizer.
instructor:Miriam Enman
price:$29
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sunY adirondack sYmphonic Bandseptember 6 to december 21Wednesdays | 4:45 to 6:35pm | Queensbury CampusComprised of an intergenerational mix of community members and SUNY adirondack music majors and non-music majors, the Symphonic Band welcomes music lovers who have a background in playing a woodwind, brass or percussion instrument. There are no auditions, but a positive attitude is required. Public concert(s) will be included in the program.
sunY adirondack choraleseptember 11 to december 21Mondays | 6:45 to 8:35pm | Queensbury CampusThe chorale is intended for individuals who enjoy group singing and involves weekly group rehearsals. No previous experience is necessary, and no audition is required. Public concert(s) will be included in the program.
instructor:DianeBargiel
price:$12
crn: 10004
The first rehearsal is a sight-reading session, so bring your instrument.
instructor:Miriam Enman
price:$12
crn: 10005
community members are welcome to participate in sunY adirondack ensembles. please contact the music department director, diane Bargiel, at [email protected] for more information.
• Brass ensemble•percussion ensemble •woodwind ensemble
•Vocal ensemble audition required• Jazz ensemble
•piano ensemble •guitar ensemble •rock music ensemble
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fitnesscardio and strength circuitseptember 12 to december 19 No class on November 21 & 23
Tuesday & Thursday | 4:30 to 5:30pm | Queensbury Campusand/orJanuary 4 to february 6, 2018Tuesday & Thursday | 4:30 to 5:30pm | Queensbury Campus
are you looking for a total body workout that changes every week and targets all the muscle groups? Every week you will bechallengeddifferently,includingelementsof:Step,Zumba,Cardio and aerobics, tailored to your needs for a low, medium or high impact workout. Stability balls and bands will also be used to enhance your workout.
Men and women of all age groups and all fitness levels are welcome, and you do not need prior experience. If you would like to see results, then this class is for you!
Yoga for eVerYoneseptember 12 to december 5 No class on November 21
Tuesday | 7:30 to 8:45pm | Queensbury Campus
Whether you are a seasoned practitioner or new to practice, flexible or not, yoga is for you! Join us as we offer an all levels class designed with many options to meet all levels of experience. Yoga will help you become more flexible, strong, balanced, relaxed and peaceful both on and off the mat.
restoratiVe Yogaseptember 12 to december 5 No class on November 21Tuesdays | 6 to 7:15pm | Queensbury Campus
a rejuvenating and fully supported practice using props and blankets to modify and enhance traditional yoga postures. The postures gently stretch and open the body and relieve chronic tension as well as stress leading to deep relaxation and healing. Restorative breathing and meditation practices will be included. all levels are welcome. Students should bring a yoga mat, blanket and strap to class.
aerial Yoga NEW!october 5 to november 9Thursdays | 4:30 to 5:30pm | Lemon Tree Yoga, Lake George
Using a yoga hammock, students work with gravity to explore, refine and advance traditional yoga postures both in the air and on the ground. Relax and realign the body, center the mind and uplift the spirit! all classes are beginner-level and no previous experience is needed.
instructor:leesa Stiller
fall sessionprice:$132crn:10003
JanuarY sessionprice:$49crn: 20001
Be sure to wear good sneakers and comfortable clothes.
instructor:Tobey Gifford
price:$95
crn: 10027
instructor:Tobey Gifford
price:$95
crn: 10026
instructor:Tobey Gifford
price:$75
crn: 10051
Before starting any exercise program, consult your physician.
please note: Before starting any exercise program, consult your physician.
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Barre classseptember 13 to november 15Wednesdays | 5 to 6pm | Queensbury CampusWhat is Balancé Barre? a trendy, new and effective group fitness class like no other! Barre-based classes use a combination of postures inspired by ballet and other disciplines like yoga and Pilates. The ballet barre, or chairs, are used as props to balance while doing exercises that focus on isometric strength training. Isometric training is holding your body still while you contract a specific set of muscles combined with high reps of small range-of-motion movements. You will feel the burn! The major benefits of barre are improved posture, muscle definition, weight loss, increased flexibility and reduced stress. You will notice improved balance and stability as well. Everyone will leave class feeling challenged and invigorated!
You'll start with a warm-up and sequence of upper-body exercises, which include free weights, push-ups, planks and other moves to target the biceps, triceps, chest and back muscles. Next, you'll use the ballet barre (or chair) and your own bodyweight for resistance to focus on the legs, thighs and seat muscles. Your core will be engaged the entire class and then targeted at the end with a series of mat-based abdominal exercises. For the cool down, you'll go through a series of stretches to increase flexibility and allow your muscles to recover.
Plié, relevé and tendu your way to better health! look and feel your best with Balancé Barre!
couch to 5k september 16 to november 18Saturdays | 9 to 10am | Queensbury CampusGet off the couch and get on the road with our Couch to 5K program for beginners. Your coach will ease you into the adrenaline pumping sport of running by starting you out with an interval walking and jogging routine. Over the 10-week program, you will be amazed at your progress.
a quarter-mile time will be taken at the first and last class so that you can see your progress. Your training will prepare you to successfully complete a local 5K race. Participants are responsible for their race registration fees (5K participation is optional, but encouraged because it is so much fun!).
an aYurVedic guide tohealthY liVing october 10Tuesday | 6:30 to 8:30pm | Queensbury Campus
an ayurvedic proverb dating back 5,000 years states, “When diet is wrong, medicine is of no use. When diet is correct, medicine is of no need.” all too often we find ourselves not feeling quite right, while nothing seems to be medically wrong. ayurveda teaches one’s unique constitution (doshas) and our relationship to nature and the five elements. This, in conjunction with mealtime planning for the seasons, enables us to make the shift from feeling just “OK” to feeling healthy and vibrant with energy.
instructor:leigh-anne Scarincio, Fitness Professionals onDemand
price:$80
crn: 10001
Bring a light set of hand weights, a mat and a water bottle. Class is typically done barefoot, but you may wish to bring socks with sticky tread on the bottom for traction. This class is perfect for all fitness levels from beginners to those who already exercise regularly.
are you a member of Blue Shield of NENY? This class might be free for you—call our office for details.
instructor:leigh-anne Scarincio, Fitness Professionals onDemand
price:$80
crn: 10002
are you a member of Blue Shield of NENY? This class might be free for you—call our office for details.
instructor:linda Tipke,adirondackayurveda
price:$15
crn:10043
please note: The classroom where many of our fitness classes are held is not air-conditioned.
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special interestspiritualitY for the 21st centurY: reincarnation and past liVesseptember 21 to october 5Thursdays | 6:30 to 8:30pm | Queensbury Campus
Not a religion course, this course explores the research of psychiatrists, psychologists, medical doctors and scientists into the realm of spirituality. We look at near-death experiences, past lives, regression hypnosis, reincarnation, quantum physics and consciousness, children’s past lives, soulmates, etc. We explorequestionslike:Haveyoueverexperienced“déjàvu”–thatfeelingthatyou“know”someoneyouhavejustmetforthefirsttime?Doyouhaveunexplainedpains,anxietiesorphobiasthat do not respond to conventional treatments? Could you have lived before and could your past life (or lives) be influencing yourpresentlife?Does“consciousness”pervadetheuniverse?are we truly all interconnected? Is there any reason to believe in“divinity?”Learnhowchildrenages2-6providesomeofthemost compelling evidence for reincarnation. learn how past-life regression hypnosis often reveals that soulmates enjoyed a relationship in one or more of their past lives. Experience stories that may change your life.
spiritualitY for the 21st centurY: life Between lifeoctober 19 to november 2Thursdays | 6:30 to 8:30pm | Queensbury Campus
Not a religion course, this course continues to explore the research of psychiatrists, psychologists and medical doctors into the realm of spirituality with a special focus on the afterlife. Welookatquestionslike:Whatdoesitfeelliketodie?Whatdo we see and feel right after death? What is the spirit world really like? Will we see our loved ones there? Will we see our animal friends, our pets? are we judged? By whom? Is there a hell?Whatdowedoassoulsinthe“interlife?”Willwelearnthepurposeoflife?Willwe“see”ourCreator?Doweplanournextlives—thetime,theplaceandthereasonforourreturn?Dowechoose our parents? Our life situation? Our bodies? What does itfeelliketobe“reborn?”Allofthesequestionsandotherswillbe explored in this intensive presentation based on actual case histories of past-life regression subjects who have recalled their “lifebetweenlife.”
dream exploration NEW!october 18 to 25Wednesdays | 6 to 8pm | Queensbury Campus
Dreamscontain innerwisdomandknowledgestored inoursubconscious mind. When accessed and understood, they can assist us to positively affect our relationships, attitudes, the way we see ourselves, and unsolved problems.
This course offers an introduction of dream exploration and how we can improve and apply dream wisdom in our daily lives. Bring your dreams!
instructor:louis Mondor
price:$35
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learn howpsychiatristsand psychologistscan often cureunexplained fearsand phobias viapast-life regression therapy.
This multimediapresentation willinclude newly revised materials, videos and handouts with time for lots of lively discussion!
instructor:louis Mondor
price:$35
crn: 10041
This multimedia pre-sentation will include videos, handouts anda lively discussion!
instructor:Holly Marek,Certified Medium
price:$20
crn: 10055
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Each hour-long lecture is followed by a 15-minute question and answer period.
lunch and morning refreshments are included each day, giving attendees an opportunity to get to know each other and discuss the lectures and the subject matter presented.
Lunch will be served in the Student Housing Building. It is a short walk across campus from where the lectures are held. Questions? Call us at 518.743.2238.
lecture and lunch seriesseptember 19 to october 10Tuesdays | 9:30am-3pm | Queensbury Campus9:30 to 10am | Refreshments and check-in12:45 to 1:30pm | LunchSUNY adirondack Continuing Education is pleased to present the Lecture and Lunch Series. The lectures will be presented by a combination of SUNY adirondack distinguished faculty members and local experts.
tuesdaY, septemBer 1910am environmental science education in response to nature deficit disorder Thomas Mowatt, assistant Professor of Science, SUNY adirondack11:30am ecuadorian novels: a new point of View LaleDavidson,D.A.,DistinguishedProfessor, EnglishDivision,SUNYAdirondack1:45pm sports, games and gambling in the aztec world Dr.MartinWasserman,ProfessorEmeritusof PsychologyandAnthropology&StuartLeinoff, Professor Emeritus of Physics, SUNY adirondack
tuesdaY, septemBer 2610am the miracle that was florence, Birthplace of the renaissance Carol Taylor, Retired associate Professor of History, SUNY adirondack11:30am songs from the great american songbook Miriam Enman, adjunct of Music, SUNY adirondack1:45pm a train near magdeburg Matthew Rozell, Retired History Teacher and author
tuesdaY, octoBer 310am the stories of the feeder canal Kimberly Harvish, Educator at Chapman Historical MuseumandJeanneWilliams,ExecutiveDirector of the Feeder Canal alliance. 11:30am not too Young: Breast cancer under 40 Dr.JenniferABremser,AssistantProfessorof Psychology, SUNY Plattsburgh at Queensbury1:45pm exploring our autumn sky: the milky way and neighboring galaxies Bob Fisher, amateur astronomer and astrophotographer
tuesdaY, octoBer 1010am untold stories of the Battenkill ElizabethandDr.BartonCockey,Authors11:30am from the sublime to the ridiculous: the evolving relationship Between media and politics Wendy Johnston, assistant Professor of Political Science, SUNY adirondack1:45pm the story Behind the exhibit: Building Boom— post world war ii impact on the slate Valley Robert Isherwood, Research and Education Coordinator,SlateValleyMuseum
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english historY asdepicted in film NEW!september 29 to october 20Fridays | 9am to 12pmThe Glen at Hiland Meadows
We will view four English films and discuss aspect of the films and how they depict history during the 15th and 16th centuries –rightorwrong.Thefilmswewillvieware:Henry V (1944), Anne of a Thousand Days (1969), The Sea Hawk (1940) and The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex(1939).
the real solomon northup from 12 YEArS A SLAvE NEW!october 17 Tuesday | 9:30 to 11:30am | Queensbury Campus
The film 12 Years a Slave told the story of Solomon Northup’s kidnapping and enslavement before the Civil War. Northup was a free african american who had a presence in the Sara-toga-Glens Falls region. learn about his early life in Washington County, his abduction in Saratoga Springs and his family’s later residency in the Glens Falls and lake George area.
instructor:Dr.NormanEnhorning
price:$15
crn: 10049
instructor:DavidFiske
price:$15
crn: 10050
are you interested in being anever stop learning volunteer?Volunteers help in a VarietY of waYs:• ByhelpingContinuingEducationlocatenewand interesting places for classes and tours• Bytakingattendanceandmanagingevaluations at offsite classes and tours• Byprovidingvaluablefeedbackandinsighton Never Stop Learning programming
volunteer opportunItYVolunteerswhohelparrange classes and assist with attendance attend those classes for free! Contact Yvonne Goodwin, Coordinator of Community Outreachat518-743-2238or [email protected] to learn more.
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price: Travel fees plus Tuition and Health Insurance fees. TravelfeesareTBD.
tuition: $300health insurance fee:$43.30
for more informationabout the italy tripplease contact:
professor carol [email protected]
professor a.nicholas [email protected]
for more informationabout the Japan tripplease contact:
professor carrie [email protected]
scott [email protected]
for more informationabout the greece tripplease contact:
Valerie [email protected]
rebecca pelchar [email protected]
Beth [email protected]
community members may participate in international education off erings on a space-available basis through the offi ce of continuing education. SUNY adirondack off ers international education courses that include trips to many countries throughout the world. These three-or four-credit INT 204 courses begin in either the fall or spring semesters with travel occurring over winter, summer or spring breaks. The one-week or two-week travel experience portion of the course allows students to safely engage in the cultures of other nations.
florence, rome & southern italY:march 2018Immerse yourself in Italy’s politics, history, economics, art andculture!With7nightsand8daysofguided touring inthe birthplace of the Renaissance, you’ll get to see Florence, assisi (with wine tasting in the Chianti countryside), the his-toricalcityofRomeandsomeofitsfamoussites,theVaticanMuseums, St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel, Naples archeological Museum, Sorrento, and the stunning Island of Capri and anacapri.
Japan: maY 2018Experience Japanese culture, history, and entertainment! Travel as a group by day, and during the evenings and weekends, you will be welcomed into your host family’s home to experience Japan fi rsthand. Choose and explore a topic based on your own individual interests. Study aspects of Japanese society and gain an appreciation for cultural similarities and diff erences, while enjoying exciting sites and attractions and interacting with Japanese college students. Knowledge of Japanese language is not required, but you’ll learn some ‘survival’ Japanese language to help you during your stay.
greece: maY 2018ancient Greece is often considered to be the heartland of art, science, anthropology, archaeology, and the humanities. Enjoy 13 nights and 14 days of guided touring, to includevisits to the acropolis site, the National archaeological Museum, Santorini, akrotiri, Knossos, the archeological Museum of Heraklio, Gortyn, Phaestos, Mycenae, Nauplio archaeological Museum, Tiryns and lerna sites, Nestor’s Palace, Olympia, swimming in the Mediterranean and more!
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instructor: DavidandDianeAllen,lavenlair Farm
price:$15
crn: 10047
Dressappropriatelyfor weather. The tour will be held rain or shine in the field.
instructor: U. S. GrantCottage Staff
price:$15
crn: 10052
instructor: Skene Manor Staff
price:$29Course price includes a $20 material fee.
crn:10035
You will be contact-ed prior to the trip for your sandwich order. lunch will be servedat11:30am.
adirondack laVender 101 NEW!september 22Friday | 1 to 3pm | Lavenlair Farm, Whitehall
TouralavenderfarmhereintheNorthCountry.JoinDianeandDavidAllen, veteran lavender farmers, to talk about plantingconditions and planting requirements. We’ll cover the life cycle of lavender from propagation and care of starts to pruning, harvest and maintenance of mature plants. Challenges of growing lavender in the North Country will be discussed in detail as will what varieties are grown for what products includ-ing culinary uses such as baking and savory preparations. We will introduce what lavender can do for you, for a customer and for the farmer. Come learn about the Swiss army knife of herbs.
ulYsses s. grant cottage tour NEW!october 4Wednesday | 1 to 3pm | U. S. Grant Cottage, Wilton
In this adirondack Cottage, Gen. Ulysses S. Grant died of throatcanceronJuly23,1885.HehadarrivedatthecottagefromNewYorkCityonJune16,1885,withhisfamily,servantsand doctors; he was able to complete his memoirs in the short time he had left.
Today, the cottage remains essentially the same as during the Grant family's stay. You will tour the downstairs of the cottage, viewing the original furnishings, decorations, and personal items belonging to Grant, including the bed where he died and floral arrangements that remain from Grant's funeral.
tour and lunch at theskene manor november 3 Friday | 11:30am to 1:30pm | The Skene Manor, Whitehall
Enjoy a visit to The Skene Manor, Whitehall’s Castle on the Mountain, which is one of the few remaining castles in northeast New York. The castle was constructed of stone blocks cut right out of the mountain that frames the manor. This magnificent structure shows turn-of-the-century craftsman-ship rarely duplicated today. Your day will include a lunch of homemade soup, sandwiches, beverages and dessert that will be served in the tea room. You will also have the opportunity to tour the Skene Manor, where you will experience the grandeur that exemplified turn-of-the-century wealth. all who visit rave about the lunch and the dedication of the volunteer staff who run the manor.
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new skete monasteries tour october 13 Friday | 1:30 to 3:30pm | New Skete Monasteries, CambridgeThe breathtaking churches, extensive gardens, a waterfall feature and the peace and solitude of New Skete welcome you to learn about its history, art and culture. Your guided tour includes a tour of the churches, with one of the brothers giving a lecture on their history and the icons depicted on the walls, a question-and-answer session, a visit to the Meditation Garden and a slice of cheesecake. Your tour will end with a visit to the monks’ gift shop and a stop at the nuns’ monastery to purchase cheesecake for home.
a stroll and sip walking tour: springs of saratogaoctober 6Friday | 1 to 3pm | Saratoga Spa State Park, Saratoga Springs Take a tour of the beautiful springs of Saratoga Spa State Park. Enjoy the wonders of the “Geyser” and Polaris spouters. learn how and why the waters were used medically and health-wise. This is a classic “stroll and sip” among the waters that make up 75% of our body.
slate ValleY regionquarrY tour NEW!october 14Saturday | 9 to 11am | Slate Valley Museum, GranvilleTour an active slate quarry during non-working hours. The owner and manager of the quarry will provide information on the operation and market for the slate taken from the quarry. BobIsherwoodoftheSlateValleyMuseumwillprovideahis-torical and cultural perspective to the quarry and the overall slate industry. a portion of this information will be provided at theSlateValleyMuseum.
fort miller walking tour NEW!september 27Wednesday | 1 to 3pm | Hamlet of Fort Miller, Fort EdwardWe will tour the hamlet of Fort Miller looking in on many historic sites and discuss how a rift in the church destroyed a community. We will visit the cemetery and many historic sitesofthislocationjustsouthoftheVillageofFortEdwardand across the canal bridge.
Bakers falls walking tour NEW!october 11Wednesday | 1 to 3pm | Bakers Falls, Kingsbury Join us on a tour of the hamlet of Bakers Falls. We will tour the historic Baker Cemetery and the immediate John Street neighborhood in addition to the industrial neighborhoods.
instructor:Brother Gregory
price:$15Course price includesa $6 materials fee.
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You may even catch a glimpse of the famed New Skete German Shepherd dog.
instructors:aime (Trent) Millet
price:$15
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Experience the skin-softeningproperties ofKarista Spring.
instructor:Robert Isherwood, SlateValleyMuseum
price:$15
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The Museum isthe starting pointfor the tour.
instructor:R. Paul McCarty, The Old Fort House Museum
price:$15Course price includesa $2 materials fee.
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instructor:R. Paul McCarty, The Old Fort House Museum
price:$15Course price includesa $2 materials fee.
crn: 10056
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course registration Registration for a course may be done by filling out a registration form and submitting ittotheOfficeofContinuingEducation,inthefollowingways:
in person: 597BayRoad|8amto4pm|MondaythroughFriday
mail: Office of Continuing Education SUNY adirondack 640BayRoad,Queensbury,NY12804
phone: 518.743.2238 8amto4pm|MondaythroughFriday
fax: 518.743.2318 email: [email protected]
paYment is due upon registration, as follows:
BY check: Made payable to SUNY adirondack. Students may pay in person at the Continuing EducationOffice,WashingtonHall,MondaythroughFriday,betweenthehoursof8amand4pm.Students may also mail the payment stub, located at the bottom of the Student Schedule and Bill, with check to the Office of Continuing Education.
BY cash or credit card: Cash payment must be made at the Business Office in Warren Hall, with a copy of the Student Schedule and Bill. Credit card payment must be made at the Business Office in Warren Hall, with a copy of the Student Schedule and Bill or at:sunyacc.edu/continu-ing-ed/registration,usinge-cashier.A$1nonrefundableNELNETEnrollmentFeewillbeassessedfor each e-cashier payment. Full payments are deducted immediately from the account provided on the NElNET agreement.
course accommodationsSUNY adirondack encourages persons with disabilities to participate in official college programs, events and activities. Reasonable accommodations can be requested by contact-ing SUNY adirondack accessibility Services at [email protected].
course locations Unless otherwise indicated, all courses are taught on SUNY adirondack’s Queensbury campus, 640 Bay Road, Queensbury. a campus map is included with the course schedule/confirmation.
course prerequisitesPlease review course brochure to be sure you have met the stated prerequisites for all courses you wish to take. If you have any questions about the nature of a specific prereq-uisite, please contact us.
course cancellations When it is necessary to cancel a class, we try to provide a minimum of two days’ notice before the scheduled start of the class. Full tuition and fees will be refunded for any classes cancelled by SUNY adirondack Continuing Education.
third partY/emploYer paid tuition Please mail or fax a letter to the Office of Continuing Education on company letter-head authorizing SUNY adirondack to bill the company. This letter must be included with the registration material.
continuing education units: ceusThe Office of Continuing Education at SUNY adirondack offers CEUs to those who have completed designated courses. The CEU is a uniform measurement of individual par-ticipation in non-credit programs. One CEU represents 10 contact hours. In order to receive CEUs, students must successfully complete course requirements according to the instructor’s standards. Students must request formal recognition of CEUs from the Office of Continuing Education using the CEU Request Formandpaya$15processingfeepercourse.
course attendanceattendance is taken at the start of all Continuing Education courses. You are still responsible for paying for a course if you do not attend and have not withdrawn by contacting the Office of ContinuingEducationwithintheCourseDrop/Tuition liability period for that course.
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please note:no refunds will Be granted for non-attendance.• Ifastudenthasnotwithdrawnfromacourse,he/sheisliableforthecourseandmaterial fees even if they opt not to attend.
• Whenmaterialsand/ortextbooksaredistributedforacourse,regardlessofcourselength, students are liable for cost of those materials even if they withdraw from the course.
• Allsummeryouthcourses,ed2gocoursesandinternationaleducationtripshavetheirown withdrawal and student liability policies.
• Somecourseshavepublishedregistrationandrefundcutoffdatestoensuretimelypurchase of textbooks and/or course materials.
• Requestsforspecialconsiderationforrefundand/orbilladjustmentscanbemadebyfilling out the Non-Credit Request for Refund/Bill adjustment form.
• Studentsarenotliableforanyclassandmaterialsfeesforanyclassescancelledbythe Offi ce of Continuing Education and will be refunded fees paid.
• Paymentisdueatthetimeofregistration.Non-paymentmayresultinbalancebeingturned over to a collection agency. all collection fees, including reasonable attorney fees, will be the responsibility of the student.
• Courseregistrationsmaynotbetransferredtoanotherperson.Ifastudentisunableto attend a class, he/she may not send someone else in their stead.
course drop/tuition liaBilitY policY
requests for drop/withdrawal and/or refunds for all continuing education courses (including all open enrollment, youth enrichment, international education and online ed2go) must be submitted by a student, a student’s signifi cant other or a student’s legal guardian in one of thefollowingways:• Phone• InPerson• Fax• Email
all drop/withdrawal and refund requests must be received during regular business hours. Requests submitted after the offi ce has closed for the day will not be processed until the following business day. The Offi ce of Continuing Education is openfrom8amtill4pm,Mondaythrough Friday, excluding College holidays and closures. Students will receive confi rmation of a drop/withdrawal and/or refund or remaining liability via mail.
all refunds will take the form of a check, made out to the student and may take up to 21 business days to be processed.
time of withdrawal/course cancellation
*student liability amount
Prior to the fi rst class 0%
Duringthefirstweekofclasses 75% course fees
after the third week of classes 100% course fees
courses three to seVen weeks
time of withdrawal/course cancellation
*student liability amount
Prior to the fi rst class 0%
after the fi rst class/before the second
75% course fees
after the start of the second class 100% course fees
courses two weeks & shorter
time of withdrawal/course cancellation
*student liability amount
Prior to the fi rst class 0%
Duringthefirstweekofclasses 25% course fees
Duringthesecondweekofclasses 50% course fees
Duringthethirdweekofclasses 75% course fees
after the third week of classes 100% course fees
courses eight weeks & longer
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registration formsunY adirondack continuing education
640BayRoad|Queensbury,NY12804Phone:518.743.2238|Fax:518.743.2318
Email:[email protected]|Web:sunyacc.edu/Continuing-Ednon-credit course registration form Please Print clearly
additional copies of this form can be found at sunyacc.edu/continuing-ed/registration
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Businessstrategiesto suit Youfrom teamBuilding on our challenge course to computer training in our laBs or at Your site, the possiBilities for customized training are endless.
for more information contact: ErinKrivitski,PsyD,AssistantDirectorforWorkforceInnovation&Training,Phone:518.832.7604|Email:[email protected]
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